RE: Understanding Crypto and The World Wide Web

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Understanding Crypto and The World Wide Web

in blockchain •  2 years ago 

Shoot... I got into cryptocurrency back in high school when I was a total geek getting in trouble at school like the rebel I was back then (and still am). It's been a little under a decade already since I first learned about Bitcoin, I'm 28 now. I've got a background in coding, and I'm lucky to say I'm an early adopter, but even I get confused and can't keep up with all these young whipper snappers and their new-age blockchain technologies. lol

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Funny, come to think of it, even when Steem first came out and I first heard of it I thought it was a bullshit scam. The Bitcoin - Litecoin - Dogecoin traditionalist in me didn't believe in this kind of version of a Delegated Proof-of-Stake consensus algorithm (some call it proof-of-brain). Crazy how this technology has evolved.

Thankyou, you seem to speak my language (plain english some call it) LOL. Yeh I have a friend who kept badgering me to but BTC right at the start and I also thought it must be a scam. I have another friend who did and now she's a BTC millionaire and swanned off to South America. I don't gamble and so didn't buy any.
When the next question comes up I'll start writing them down and will see what I can make of it. Then I'll give you a bell. Thanx


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