Read_456 - Bitcoin at 12 [Nic Carter]

November 03, 2020 00:31:37
Read_456 - Bitcoin at 12 [Nic Carter]
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Read_456 - Bitcoin at 12 [Nic Carter]

Nov 03 2020 | 00:31:37

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Show Notes

"I believe Bitcoiners have this in common. They recognize that they have undertaken a near-hopeless task. Creating a global, neutral, apolitical settlement medium and standard of value will not happen overnight. We have barely begun the project." - Nic Carter

Bitcoin represents a hope for a better future, and the longest time horizon in building a sustainable solution for the generations to come after us. Like the cathedrals that took centuries to build, those who labored placed bricks into the structure and toiled their lives knowing they they may never see the completion of their project, but that they were building something far bigger than themselves, that would last for centuries to come. Another brilliant piece from Nic Carter, Bitcoin at 12 years.

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https://medium.com/@nic__carter/bitcoin-at-12-f6fce39cb9bb

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