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@SatoshiLite shared
On Oct 7, 2021
On 10/8/11, I announced Litecoin to https://t.co/35WbpkrwD9. BitcoinTalk is basically the only place that people chatted about Bitcoin. No one used reddit, Twitter, Facebook. The code was available for anyone to download and compile. So they can check the code to make sure. https://t.co/JJbF1QhhHL
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Bitcoin Forum

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@adam3us shared
On Oct 8, 2021
RT @CoinCornerDanny: SEC approved an ETF that just includes companies that hold or operate with #Bitcoin 25% of the fund will be @MicroStrategy stock. Step in the right direction. https://t.co/hL62EBFA2C
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SEC Approves ETF for 'Bitcoin Revolution Companies', Portfolio Includes Tesla and Twitter

SEC Approves ETF for 'Bitcoin Revolution Companies', Portfolio Includes Tesla and Twitter

A new ETF from Volt Equity will give investors exposure to a range of companies like Square and Tesla that hold Bitcoin.

@MarcHochstein shared
On Oct 11, 2021
RT @nic__carter: My latest in @CoinDesk: on the rapid collision of Bitcoin and the energy sector, and how Ted Cruz fits into all of this https://t.co/k239QsWaV1
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Bitcoin Mining Is Reshaping the Energy Sector and No One Is Talking About It

Bitcoin Mining Is Reshaping the Energy Sector and No One Is Talking About It

In other news: Ted Cruz understands bitcoin mining’s potential role in a greener energy system.

@Cointelegraph shared
On Oct 9, 2021
One crypto researcher warns: Get that tulip talk outta here! The 17th-century flower bubble is often brought up to describe asset bubbles. Newsflash: Bitcoin isn’t one of them. Next topic, please. https://t.co/Ix27DjUG5Y
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Do you still compare Bitcoin to the tulip bubble? Stop!

Do you still compare Bitcoin to the tulip bubble? Stop!

The internet cycle or dot-com era is a far better comparison when trying to extrapolate Bitcoin’s technological impact and its future.

@CoinDesk shared
On Oct 12, 2021
The banker has questioned whether Bitcoin really has a hard 21 million cap. And it's true: the cap may not be encoded into bitcoin permanently. But it is definitional. If it were to change, that wouldn’t be Bitcoin. Opinion for the Node by @DanielGKuhn https://t.co/Vy0Or0IMik
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What Jamie Dimon Doesn’t Understand About Bitcoin

What Jamie Dimon Doesn’t Understand About Bitcoin

The JPMorgan CEO thinks the bitcoin supply cap is changeable. He ain’t wrong, but he definitely ain’t right.

@Cointelegraph shared
On Oct 13, 2021
More SEC procrastination due to regulatory uncertainty could delay a Bitcoin ETF until next year according to researchers at CFRA. https://t.co/Yic83ZCQ0b
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Bitcoin futures ETF will likely be delayed until 2022 says research firm CFRA

Bitcoin futures ETF will likely be delayed until 2022 says research firm CFRA

A senior research director at CFRA has suggested that the SEC will not approve a Bitcoin ETF until some time next year.

@CoinDesk shared
On Oct 8, 2021
MARKET WRAP: Bitcoin $BTC and Ethereum $ETH both post strong double-digit gains for the week. @0x_bae reports. https://t.co/e80k1oE9zc
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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Ends Week Notching 14% Gain

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Ends Week Notching 14% Gain

The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization also surpassed $1 trillion again this week.

@bobbyclee shared
On Oct 12, 2021
RT @BalletCrypto: What is Achievable Security? 🤔 Is there a golden standard for crypto security that can be applied to everyone? What is actually secure based on your knowledge and skillset? #security #bitcoin Read more about this topic in our new blog piece below: https://t.co/IeDTrsvbol
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The notion of Achievable Security

The notion of Achievable Security

Is an F-18 really the fastest way to get from point A to point B for the average person?