Bitcoin: How Cryptocurrencies Work - The Story Of Life Around Christmas On The Steemit Blockchain
Well, whether it is or not, it's Christmas time, and it's all about sharing, and I felt this video was well worth sharing especially after realizing some 214.000 views already.
Judge for yourself, if this would work as the video to show on Christmas night as that special introduction to bitcoin back to 1000 USD, well who knows maybe this is why its been viewed so much.
The anticipation and suspense of what's next. Enjoy the holidays, I know I will, at least for a few days .....
Published on Dec 21, 2016
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