“People often mention the pizzas that were bought for ten thousand bitcoins and, in hindsight, poke fun at the guy who ate what would become a multi-million dollar lunch. I’m more interested in the person who gave up two perfectly good pizzas for mere bitcoins. What did he see in those bits and bytes, that digital signature on something people were calling a blockchain?” — Ross Ulbricht
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Beautiful quote by Ross Ulbricht on how the value of Bitcoin is measured beyond just its monetary worth. It really sums up the mindset that the early adopters and evangelists had for this disruptive currency. Being one of those early advocates that realised to what extent technology could achieve when it came to finance, movement facilitation, censorship-security and simple everyday necessities.
Those pictures are catchy too 😉
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