The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 17

will cryptocurrency see an end to fiat currencyAt the beginning of 2018, I wrote an article outlining a New Year’s resolution that I thought could help boost cryptocurrency adoption and awareness in 2018, as long as enough people were doing it. Last week was the sixteenth installment of my challenge. I’ll apologize to my readers for the tardiness of this installment, as I’ve been very busy this past week. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN The recent uptick in cryptocurrency’s price (particularly Ethereum) has captivated the minds of the crypto-curious again in the wake of a rather bearish few months.

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 16

At the beginning of 2018, I wrote an article outlining a New Year’s resolution that I thought could help boost cryptocurrency adoption and awareness in 2018, as long as enough people were doing it. Last week was the fifteenth installment of my challenge. After a few slower weeks for my challenge, I’m happy to say that this week was far more productive for me. I’m going to change up the usual format of this series a little bit, but probably only for this one post. I had an interesting encounter recently that checked the boxes for all of my challenge goals. Story

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 12

crypto coinsAt the beginning of 2018, I wrote an article outlining a New Year’s resolution that I thought could help boost cryptocurrency adoption and awareness in 2018, as long as enough people were doing it. Last week was the eleventh installment of my challenge. With the holiday, I was able to speak to some family members about cryptocurrency, and I also had the privilege of being part of a panel at UChicago’s recent cryptocurrency event. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN This past week, I’ve had some of the most meaningful conversations about cryptocurrency that

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