Hey Guys,
Aleks here: "Editor in Chief" at The Bitcoin Times (lol)..
Some of you might know me from the work I've published on Bitcoin, whether via Medium, or HackerNoon, or from the work we're doing @ Amber to make Bitcoin more accessible.
This is a side project, and one which I hope to build on over time, with my team, with the community, and with people who I consider brilliant minds in the space.
The Bitcoin Times is designed to cut through all the bulls#*% you may have read or heard about Bitcoin…(there’s lots of it). It’s not about “blockchain”, nor is it about “crypto”. It’s about what matters.
It’s dedicated to Bitcoin, as a concept, as a monetary phenomenon & as a new form of global, digital collaboration that is fair and robust in nature.
I believe we've done a good job distilling a broadly complex concept into something digestible, so that more people know what the real innovation in this space is.
We’ll be publishing 2 of these per year. It’s 100% free and created by the team at Amber for the sake of helping spread the right narrative.
We hope you enjoy it.
PS - if you did enjoy the read & agree that more people should hear about it; we’d love it if you upvoted us on Product Hunt and on Reddit + share it around with more people.
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@timelessbitcoin@aleksandar_svetski
Have just finished reading it.
Wow..
I’ve been involved in mining bitcoin & a bunch of other currencies (Ethereum, monero, etc).
I never actually understood how much more prevalent it is in Bitcoin & how those network effects multiply.
This was supe educational.
Question though. What’s your timeframe on Bitcoin becoming a dominant global network (or as you say: monetary operating system)?
5yrs? 10yrs?
And what’s the best way to take advantage of Bitcoin during that time?
@timelessbitcoin@crypto_mining_supplies
Hey man,
Thanks for the kind words.
I think everyone underestimates Bitcoin's networks effects and it's short but very important history.
I bought into the multi-coin idea for a while too, but as I delved further into what Bitcoin is, what it represents & the infrastructure build around it, I realized it's the only game in town.
To answer your question re: 5yrs & 10yrs.
Who knows.
The longer the timeframe, the safe the bet with Bitcoin because it's Lindy compatible.
If I were you, I'd be Stacking Sats as much as possible.
You're welcome to use www.amber.app - it's the main project I'm working on, else do whatever you need to do to buy & hold more Bitcoin.
Bitcoin times cuts through the noise and rather pushes and exposes the true nature of what's going on. Very accessible and readable, highly recommended.
This is brilliant. I’ve been trying to find something to read about Bitcoin & crypto & none of it makes as much sense as this.
Really looking forward to edition 2
Have just started reading it & the different frame on blockchain is so good. Being in IT, I’ve never really understood what it’s all about - and this really shows why it’s been so fluffy. Bitcoin is so much more interesting than I thought.
Really looking forward to reading the whole thing.
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The best resource I’ve read on Bitcoin in a long time
Pros:👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 The focus on Bitcoin is refreshing.
Cons:Would love to be able to buy a hard copy ! Haha
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Incredible resource - keep it up!
Pros:Best resource on BTC on the internet.
Cons:Nothing better.
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Looking forward to next one, and maybe a bit shorter. haha
Pros:Great overview
Cons:A bit long
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Looking forward to reading this in more depth
Pros:I’m new to this space & it explained everything so well
Cons:Would be awesome to see one come out every month
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Learning about Bitcoin over blockchain is super refreshing!
Pros:Been mining crypto for years. Read lots. This is really cool
Cons:Would be cool to read more about mining.
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Really looking forward to reading it
Pros:One of the best designed works I’ve seen
Cons:Some areas were a little technical
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