i believe for him its more about generational regrets than being a pioneer in rw crypto transactions.
PrettyPowerfulPotato on
The weekly post about the damn pizzas
diwalost on
The legend never dies
Rickenbacker138 on
Where are those BTC now?
dunyayabakipgulumse on
Is there no other story shared about the history of bitcoin?
Crackorjackzors on
10k bitcoin to be discussed forever when talking about Bitcoin is probably worth the price
benzotryptamine on
dude thats worth like at least 1000 dollars now…
Peasantbowman on
This story doesn’t show that crypto can be an alternative use for fiat.
It’s a cautionary tale that crypto shouldn’t be used for currency
russbam24 on
He paid the ultimate price for being a pioneer. An unwitting legend.
ThatInternetGuy on
I exchanged a few chats with this guy and with Satoshi Nakamoto on bitcointalk. Funny enough, I was there only to study how FPGA works and if I could use FPGA to do something more useful than mining Bitcoin. LOL! I remember pushing for the FPGA bitcoin miner dev to release his code out, so that I could learn how hashing could be done on FPGA. After a while, they did release the code and I still focused on FPGA but not Bitcon. LOL!!!! It wasn’t until the end of 2012 that I jumped into Bitcoin. Could you imagine arranging a meeting with some random tourist coming to your country so that you could buy a thousand BTC on the street?
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i believe for him its more about generational regrets than being a pioneer in rw crypto transactions.
The weekly post about the damn pizzas
The legend never dies
Where are those BTC now?
Is there no other story shared about the history of bitcoin?
10k bitcoin to be discussed forever when talking about Bitcoin is probably worth the price
dude thats worth like at least 1000 dollars now…
This story doesn’t show that crypto can be an alternative use for fiat.
It’s a cautionary tale that crypto shouldn’t be used for currency
He paid the ultimate price for being a pioneer. An unwitting legend.
I exchanged a few chats with this guy and with Satoshi Nakamoto on bitcointalk. Funny enough, I was there only to study how FPGA works and if I could use FPGA to do something more useful than mining Bitcoin. LOL! I remember pushing for the FPGA bitcoin miner dev to release his code out, so that I could learn how hashing could be done on FPGA. After a while, they did release the code and I still focused on FPGA but not Bitcon. LOL!!!! It wasn’t until the end of 2012 that I jumped into Bitcoin. Could you imagine arranging a meeting with some random tourist coming to your country so that you could buy a thousand BTC on the street?