Read_462 - 7 Misconceptions About Bitcoin [Lyn Alden]

November 12, 2020 01:10:13
Read_462 - 7 Misconceptions About Bitcoin [Lyn Alden]
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Read_462 - 7 Misconceptions About Bitcoin [Lyn Alden]

Nov 12 2020 | 01:10:13

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Show Notes

"Bitcoin is more easily verifiable than gold, in terms of being a reserve asset and being used as collateral. It’s more frictionless to transfer than gold, and has a hard-capped supply. And I like gold too; I’ve been long it since 2018, and still am." - Lyn Alden

With so many new eyes on Bitcoin, there are a large number of questions that the typical outsider has. Lyn Alden, in this excellent piece, breaks down the major misconceptions around Bitcoin and why she is bullish for 2021.

For the many charts and graphics that accompany the arguments laid out in this piece, check out the original, plus the tons of other great analysis on her blog at the link: https://www.lynalden.com/misconceptions-about-bitcoin/

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