In the Tezos fundraising, participants were told they were not making an investment, but a “non-refundable donation” to the Tezos Foundation, which is seeking not-for-profit status.
In the Tezos fundraising, participants were told they were not making an investment, but a “non-refundable donation” to the Tezos Foundation, which is seeking not-for-profit status.
Adam Back @adam3us 12h12 hours ago because the "anonymous" hashpower is @BITMAINtech that's why. @JihanWu is undermining the value of his large BCH hodlings by centralising it
for example if @BITMAINtech were asked to freeze it, mechanically they could because they're majority of the hash rate.
being in central control of a coin is risky for you, and makes the coin less valuable because people understand that risk of freeze.
for BCH that may be ok as a medium security slightly higher scale, on-chain only retail coin, and his choice. but for Bitcoin that is NOT ok
So has anyone here actually treated themselves to anything after passing an arbitrary milestone?
Not yet. OTOH, my daughter asked me to walk her through my 'laddered day trading' strategy for monetizing the volatility. She's been sitting on her BTC for just shy of four years now. I guess she's ready.