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participating in Trivver Lottery round 1 Telegram @hoangmika9x
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BTC have a great pump today, i think we have some politic bad news. Can you guys tell me what happen?
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How about stellar? ?
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Bitcointalk Username: hoangmika9x Rank: Jr Member Current Post Count:32 BTC Address:1EdEKJFTqR6KpSubuMo9vcTBkQsk1spdvi ETH Address:0x65a07daab151a375c6be650346c62df36f75ef0f Wearing Avatar and Personal Message: Yes
Bitcointalk Username: hoangmika9x Reddit Username hoangmika IOST Address:0x65a07daab151a375c6be650346c62df36f75ef0f Subscribed: Yes
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a cold wallet is needed if you have large amount, own your risk, own your money!!
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Die? I'm not sure about this, but it'll be a long time, not this year!
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ETH Address :0xF9413b800714197decb98B61F93aDb32E838cdDc Twitter - Mikas2Angel Telegram - hoangmika9x Facebook: fb.com/anhhoang1709
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spend some BTC to buy guys. It's very usefull
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I've found some interest book, if you guys is a newcomer in Blockchain industry Smiley just take a look , maybe it'll helpful Grin Grin Grin
Blockchain Revolution by Don and Alex Tapscott The father and son team of Don and Alex Tapscott have written "Blockchain Revolution," to explain how the fully open, global platform of blockchain technology will expand and transform what we can do online, the way we do it, and who can participate. According to the Tapscotts, blockchain technology will immensely improve the delivery of expanding financial services, the safeguarding of personal identity information, business and personal contracts, and the overall expansion and development of the Internet of Things (IoT), a network of devices that can gather and share information.
The book also discusses the various ways that blockchain technology is changing the future of money, transactions and business. Don Tapscott, also the author of "Wikinomics," and his son, Alex, an expert on the blockchain, carefully explain the technology as a simple but transformative protocol that enables financial transactions to be both anonymous and secure through the decentralized ledger, a public, tamper-proof "cloud" ledger of value. It is blockchain technology and the decentralized ledger that make possible the reliable use of cryptocurrencies. Recognizing that blockchain technology is still in its infancy, the authors do a good job of separating what the technology can actually deliver now, and its vast array of possibilities.
Blockchain by Melanie Swan This book by Melanie Swan, founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, which focuses on identifying and examining the practical implications of decentralized ledger technology, is recommended reading for people who want to know how blockchain works, and its many potential applications. Swan notes that the impetus for the book was the realization that the application of blockchain technology extends well beyond digital currencies such as Bitcoin, smart contracts and decentralized autonomous organizations; DAOs are organizations operated by rules-based computer programs known as "smart contracts."
Swan relates her vision of a completely new kind of internet facilitation of decentralized value transfers that substantially increases economic efficiency in all types of transactions, automates many more actions and processes and makes them easily traceable, and also facilitates global projects on a heretofore unseen scale. Swan does a better job than most of providing straightforward explanations about the technology that the average person can follow. The book also contains an in-depth examination of cryptocurrency.
The Book of Satoshi by Phil Champagne Blockchain technology and Bitcoin are inextricably linked, as blockchain made cryptocurrency a viable possibility. For a more entertaining, less scholarly read about blockchain and Bitcoin, this book offers the writings of the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Almost nobody seems to know if the name is real or a pseudonym and whether it belongs to an individual or a corporation. The Nakamoto persona has only a virtual existence, much like its cryptocurrency creation, present only through the online publications Nakamoto offered in order to explain Bitcoin during the earliest days of its introduction. The Book of Satoshi is a definitive collection of Nakamoto's essential writings, including the original paper detailing the idea of Bitcoin, Nakamoto's own explanation of how Bitcoin works, and a chronologically organized collection of emails and online forum posts by Nakamoto.
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I've found some interest book, if you guys is a newcomer in Blockchain industry just take a look , maybe it'll helpful Blockchain Revolution by Don and Alex Tapscott The father and son team of Don and Alex Tapscott have written "Blockchain Revolution," to explain how the fully open, global platform of blockchain technology will expand and transform what we can do online, the way we do it, and who can participate. According to the Tapscotts, blockchain technology will immensely improve the delivery of expanding financial services, the safeguarding of personal identity information, business and personal contracts, and the overall expansion and development of the Internet of Things (IoT), a network of devices that can gather and share information. The book also discusses the various ways that blockchain technology is changing the future of money, transactions and business. Don Tapscott, also the author of "Wikinomics," and his son, Alex, an expert on the blockchain, carefully explain the technology as a simple but transformative protocol that enables financial transactions to be both anonymous and secure through the decentralized ledger, a public, tamper-proof "cloud" ledger of value. It is blockchain technology and the decentralized ledger that make possible the reliable use of cryptocurrencies. Recognizing that blockchain technology is still in its infancy, the authors do a good job of separating what the technology can actually deliver now, and its vast array of possibilities. Blockchain by Melanie Swan This book by Melanie Swan, founder of the Institute for Blockchain Studies, which focuses on identifying and examining the practical implications of decentralized ledger technology, is recommended reading for people who want to know how blockchain works, and its many potential applications. Swan notes that the impetus for the book was the realization that the application of blockchain technology extends well beyond digital currencies such as Bitcoin, smart contracts and decentralized autonomous organizations; DAOs are organizations operated by rules-based computer programs known as "smart contracts." Swan relates her vision of a completely new kind of internet facilitation of decentralized value transfers that substantially increases economic efficiency in all types of transactions, automates many more actions and processes and makes them easily traceable, and also facilitates global projects on a heretofore unseen scale. Swan does a better job than most of providing straightforward explanations about the technology that the average person can follow. The book also contains an in-depth examination of cryptocurrency. The Book of Satoshi by Phil Champagne Blockchain technology and Bitcoin are inextricably linked, as blockchain made cryptocurrency a viable possibility. For a more entertaining, less scholarly read about blockchain and Bitcoin, this book offers the writings of the mysterious creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Almost nobody seems to know if the name is real or a pseudonym and whether it belongs to an individual or a corporation. The Nakamoto persona has only a virtual existence, much like its cryptocurrency creation, present only through the online publications Nakamoto offered in order to explain Bitcoin during the earliest days of its introduction. The Book of Satoshi is a definitive collection of Nakamoto's essential writings, including the original paper detailing the idea of Bitcoin, Nakamoto's own explanation of how Bitcoin works, and a chronologically organized collection of emails and online forum posts by Nakamoto.
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When choosing an ICO, first of all you should look at the product that stands behind an ICO. If there is no product yet, and the project is only on the “idea” stage - I wouldn’t recommend investing in it. Also, you should understand if crypto can actually bring some value or solve some real problems. In this bloodbath market, it's opportunity for investor to purchasing ETH with more cheap price , but many ICOs have trouble to evaluated. Which one do you guys choose to invest during this time? I just gave almost belief in Wepower project, their team are awesome!
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It's still goin on
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RISE UP Make it awesome !! @hoangmika9x
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Btw anyone can help me some Merit? I've lost my old account and an old boy soul in a newbie face :| :| :|
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