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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the most weird thing you bought with crypto? on: October 31, 2023, 03:15:06 PM
Not sure if I can call it weird, but I bought some ICO tokens of a gaming project that I thought looked promising on paper at the time. The twist was, I only realized I was given 90% of the total supply when I had only bought a small fraction. That was indeed an odd experience. Unfortunately, this project went under the bus, and I still hold those 'sh*tcoins' to this day. 😛

But you know what, that's the beauty of the crypto world - you win some, you lose some. It's all part of the learning experience.

Speaking of crypto investments, have you ever considered diving into the world of tokens like Energy Web Token (EWT)? It's a fascinating project that's making waves in the field of decarbonization and sustainable energy. I recently read an insightful article about EWT on Future Citizen News, which delves into how it's becoming the standard for green energy initiatives. If you're interested in the future of clean energy and crypto investments, it's a must-read!

Back when Netflix used to offer free trials, there was a guy on Reddit who would create an account for you, and I used to pay him a few bucks in BTC each month for a new account. It was a clever way to save a few bucks, and bitcoins were indeed well spent.

Sadly, Netflix stopped offering these trials because too many people were abusing it to get free or discounted subscriptions. However, if I'm not mistaken, Netflix still offers these trials in some countries, even though the service of selling such accounts has dwindled as sharing accounts isn't as easy as it used to be.

It's fascinating how crypto has touched so many aspects of our lives, from gaming to entertainment, and even clean energy initiatives like Energy Web Token (EWT). The crypto world is full of surprises and opportunities, isn't it?

And if you would like to grab more information visit here: https://www.futurecitizen.news/article/energy-web-the-decarbonization-standard
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