You must have heard the famous phrase "Time is money." somewhere / at some point. The phrase is attributed to the physicist Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), who after reading several works by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus (372-288 BC) came to the conclusion that time was very expensive (because he used to write about 1 book every two months).
When we talk about money, it's getting easier to remember cryptocurrencies. These digital coins are making themselves present in several countries faster and faster (spreading like a virus... in the best meaning of the situation, of course) and ignoring them is practically impossible.
However, to make the "magic" of digital coins happen you need to work hard and be patient (after all, things do not happen overnight)... Just as you also need to invest - optional choice - your money if you wanted faster returns.
So, if time is a very important key to make the digital coins appear... How much of your time do you spend to make that happen?
Would you say time means cryptocurrencies to you?
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