Jokingly crypto has become part of everyday conversation.
Even Tom Brady is willing to give a BTC for getting the ball that represent 600th TD.
We are rolling into a new avenue lately.
This is modeling the Internet. Early on, it was something mysterious. Yet, as ads were run on the Super Bowl and celebrities started to endorse things, people paid attention.
Sad that is what it takes but that is how society works.
Jokingly crypto has become part of everyday conversation.
Even Tom Brady is willing to give a BTC for getting the ball that represent 600th TD.
We are rolling into a new avenue lately.
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It is making headlines which is a good thing.
This is modeling the Internet. Early on, it was something mysterious. Yet, as ads were run on the Super Bowl and celebrities started to endorse things, people paid attention.
Sad that is what it takes but that is how society works.
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Word has to get out somehow. Crypto won't advertise itself no matter how amazing it is.
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The gaming industry, in my opinion, is really going to bring crypto to the masses. That is where the focus should be.
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Definitely. Famous people promoting crypto will still be needed, but the need will lessen over time as blockchain gaming takes off.
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The guy gets paid handsomely for doing a good deed and giving up something primarily with sentimental value, for BTC.
The Bitcoin will definitely be worth more than the ball in a few years time.
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Grayscale outperforms Bitcoin futures ETF in the first week.
It is only one week but, perhaps, Grayscale is not dead.
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