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July 22, 2020, 07:01:25 PM
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Hello world, around a decade has passed since the birth of the cryptocurrency market, many of us have seen how BITCOIN has influenced the worldwide economy and the way we store and transfer not only value but information in general thanks to its Blockchain.

But although thousands of cryptocurrencies have been created since then and millions of people have jumped into this market to make "money", I consider there is still so much to work for. It surprises me, for instance, finding people who claim to be crypto-enthusiasts saying they know a lot, but when you ask them about the roots of cryptocurrencies such as the Cypherpunk's Manifesto, the Cypherpunk Movement, THE FACT THAT THE BITCOIN WHITEPAPER APPEARED JUST RIGHT AFTER THE SUBPRIME MORTGAGE CRISIS CAUSED BY BANKS, THEY DON'T GET IT and end up shocked!


I personally think that, if someone claims to be a DeFI sponsor, then that one has to know the history and reasons why and how it all started. So, with the aim of helping those pseudo-maximalists as well as those who haven't jumped into this market yet for whatever reason, I made a DIY Cryptocurrency Documentary, you can watch it on YouTube here:

Cryptocurrency Documentary: A history lesson we must never forget

I also uploaded it to my lbry profile just in case YouTube becomes fascist at some time in the future:

Cryptocurrency Documentary: A history lesson we must never forget

With this video, I expect that people to be those who appropriate blockchain technology in general and not governments/bankers, we all have seen what happens later.
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