The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 27

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 twenty-sixth installment of my challenge. This week I’ve been around a lot of industry professionals. It was […]

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 15

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 fourteenth installment of my challenge. People seem to be more inquisitive again as the market appears to be going from bearish to bullish. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN Between work and my usual chats with Lyft drivers, I had no shortage of conversations about cryptocurrency this week. Here are a couple of the best. More

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 14

TheMerkle Cryptocurrency AlgorithmsAt 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 thirteenth installment of my challenge. This week went well enough, if not just a bit slow. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN Admittedly, I spoke with fewer people than usual this week about cryptocurrency. I didn’t have much time to see friends or interact with people online. However, I did get to have a few

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 11

TheMerkle Cryptocurrency ATMs AltcoinsAt 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 tenth installment of my year of cryptocurrency challenge. This week I kept up the challenge and was particularly pleased that my conversations were not solely with Lyft or Uber drivers! TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN I’ve found that social gatherings are a really good place to strike up these conversations, particularly when I haven’t seen

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 10

cryptocurrencyAt 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. I took a break last week due to some prior engagements I had, but two weeks ago was the ninth installment of my year of cryptocurrency challenge. Between conferences, work, and time spent with friends, this has been a busy two weeks for the 2018 year of cryptocurrency challenge. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN Recently, the cryptocurrency market

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 9

investing with BitcoinAt 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 eighth installment of my year of cryptocurrency challenge. Admittedly, this week was a bit slower for me, as I got bogged down by some personal items and was unable to evangelize as much as I usually do. Having said that, let’s jump into my week! TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN Sometimes I begin to feel bad

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 8

create cryptocurrency classesAt 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 seventh installment of my year of cryptocurrency challenge. It’s becoming easier and easier, the longer I do this challenge, to keep to it. This week was rather interesting. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN This week, one of the more interesting events I attended was a hybrid mini-conference and meetup in Chicago involving blockchain projects. There were excellent

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The 2018 Year of Cryptocurrency Challenge – Week 7

dogecoin tip botAt 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 sixth installment of my year of cryptocurrency challenge. With the crypto markets recovering slightly and the industry’s fair share of drama, I was able to have some pretty good conversations. TRY TO SPEAK TO AS MANY PEOPLE ABOUT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN The cryptocurrency markets began recovering (though they’re still bearish) these past couple of weeks, and panic selling seemed to

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