CryptoQuikRead_291 - Bitcoin Can't Be Copied [Parker Lewis]

September 06, 2019 00:41:57
CryptoQuikRead_291 - Bitcoin Can't Be Copied [Parker Lewis]
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CryptoQuikRead_291 - Bitcoin Can't Be Copied [Parker Lewis]

Sep 06 2019 | 00:41:57

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Show Notes

Today we start into the second piece of the "Gradually, Then Suddenly" series by Parker Lewis. Why altcoiners can claim their coin is for something other than money, but it must compete with Bitcoin as money regardless.  Why money will only tend to one. Why copies of Bitcoin are just modern day alchemy. And why toxic maximalism is Bitcoin's greatest strength.  Don't miss a great piece and fun discussion to follow!

Bitcoin Can't Be Copied!

Check out the original article plus the other great stuff on the blog over at the Unchained Capital blog:
https://www.unchained-capital.com/blog/bitcoin-cant-be-copied/

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