CryptoQuikRead_306 - Bitcoin Does Not Waste Energy [Parker Lewis]

October 15, 2019 00:37:51
CryptoQuikRead_306 - Bitcoin Does Not Waste Energy [Parker Lewis]
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CryptoQuikRead_306 - Bitcoin Does Not Waste Energy [Parker Lewis]

Oct 15 2019 | 00:37:51

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Show Notes

"There is no more important long-term use of energy than securing the bitcoin network."  Parker Lewis

Want to know why? Then you will have to listen to this amazing continuation of the "Gradually, Then Suddenly" series by Parker Lewis on the Unchained Capital blog.  With endless FUD about Bitcoin's energy consumption & a total ignorance of the most critical & herculean problem Bitcoin is attempting to solve, this article could not be more on point.

Check out the blog for other great work, and follow Parker & Unchained Capital on Twitter so you don't miss their other great content!
https://www.unchained-capital.com/blog/bitcoin-does-not-waste-energy/
https://twitter.com/parkeralewis
https://twitter.com/unchainedcap

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