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May 25, 2021
The solution to the problem facing billions of people around the world: access to a cheap, secure and reliable savings account.
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With its fixed supply, open-source software and peer-to-peer (p2p) structure, bitcoin is the global money of the people, by the people, for the people.
What Is Bitcoin?
There are countless responses to this simple question and bitcoin analogies are plentiful from bamboo to mycelium and, most relevant for this article, gold 2.0. For people unfamiliar with bitcoin’s attributes, the following infographic by Bitcoin OG Wences Casares is useful:
Note: Bitcoin is made up of 100 million satoshis, rather than 1 million bits. Graphic credit: Wences Casares
Mark Zuckerberg Reveals He Owns Bitcoin But It s Not What You Think
One of his followers asked the Facebook CEO why he doesn t own Dogecoin. By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 12 May 2021 14:16 IST
After Zuckerberg’s post, there has been a flurry of speculation on Twitter as well
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Musk and Zuckerberg s feud goes back to 2016
A SpaceX rocket explosion destroyed a Facebook satellite
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has had a long-running feud with Elon Musk over the use of artificial intelligence and the social media giant s data collection practices, might be agreeing with his Tesla and SpaceX counterpart over cryptocurrencies. In his latest post on Facebook, Zuckerberg shared a picture of two goats and said one of them was named “Bitcoin”. Though a terrible name for a goat, his post triggered a flurry of speculation that the billionaire tycoon was endorsing the cryptocurrency.
Vijay Boyapati is the first to report on the finding:
Fascinating archeological study from the University of Göttingen, which confirms the contention of Austrian school economists that money is fundamentally a bottom-up, market driven process rather than a top-down invention of the State.
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