It's "HODL" and it's the most important acronym in the bitcoin vernacular. We explore the concept in "Bitcoin: Boom or Bust," premiering Monday, August 27 at 6 p.m. EST on CNBC. #BitcoinBoomOrBust #CNBCCrypto https://cnb.cx/2wosUjE pic.twitter.com/rV1N2kLCzy
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Meet Bitcoin’s most extreme HODL'er
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Replying to @CNBC
Please consider interviewing
@aantonop@brucefenton@NickSzabo4@dieguito somehow I get the feeling you are trying to ridiculise the crypto movement. Here is a whole list of candidates https://cryptoinfluencers.io/9 replies 9 retweets 200 likes -
Replying to @dexHector @CNBC and
Thanks for proposing me, but even though CNBC asked me several times, I declined. I'm tech focused not investment focused
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What if CNBC told you they only wanted to talk to you about Bitcoin technology and what Bitcoin is trying to do and how it could change the world, and not current price.... Then would you appear on their show?
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Replying to @aantonop @TSatoshis and
That's what we need, somebody with your technical knowledge and code of ethics to be the face of the community, most of us are firm beleavers that blockchain will transform the world for the better.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @aantonop and
Community: a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals. I dont know what you call it but the group of entrepreneuers, engineers and blockchain enthusiasts we interact with in daily basis sure fits the definition.
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Replying to @dexHector @aantonop and
You're only interacting with a small subset.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @aantonop and
I remember you and I talking about this at dinner a while back in LV,
@NickSzabo4 , and you were very clear in our conversation that#crypto is not just for Americans, and it is meant to be global and for everyone/anyone. I always remember how strongly you made that point.2 replies 1 retweet 13 likes
Of course. That very scale it what makes it utterly ridiculous to use "the community" to describe this extremely large and extremely diverse group of largely mutual strangers. Hector's buddies and my buddies and anybody else's buddies are a miniscule subset.
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