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Author Topic: [2017-12-12] Howard Stern and SNL Reference Bitcoin as Popularity Grows  (Read 1843 times)
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December 12, 2017, 04:47:59 AM
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The Year of Bitcoin is finishing strong, as its spread into the mainstream, from finance to popular culture, gains traction apace with its price increases. From The Big Bang Theory dedicating a bitcoin subplot to an episode to Startup creating an entire series around the topic, the world’s most well-known cryptocurrency is getting a new boost, with giants like The Howard Stern Show (Stern) and Saturday Night Live (SNL) now entering the fray.

“Well, they’re now bitcoin billionaires,” Robin Quivers, co-host and news anchor on Stern, announced during a brief segment 4 December 2017. “Are you into this whole bitcoin thing?” she asked Howard Stern, radio broadcast icon currently under contract at Sirius XM Radio, a satellite paid-content provider.

“No, no I am not,” Mr. Stern answered dismissively. “Good for those guys,” he said, alluding to the ecosystem’s most well-known twins. “They’re all bent out of shape losing out on” Facebook, as detailed in the movie The Social Network (2010).

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Are we now in the mainstream of the people's consciousness since the entertainment media is now also talking about Bitcoin? Well, nobody can deny that Bitcoin is getting popular by the day and the time is coming when it can be as popular as the US Dollar. We are just hoping that Bitcoin will be up to the challenge of more and bigger transactions once massive number of people will be joining the Bitcoin bandwagon. It is time to wake up and let's not allow Bitcoin to be shooting its own feet...!!
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