I’ll admit it. I was one of those people

that heard about Bitcoin during the hype toward $20,000, didn’t know anything about it, and was amazed at its progress but shrugged it off as something I shouldn’t bother get into.

Not long after, I briefly heard about Bitcoin again on the news of it “crashing”. That’s why people need to buy low and sell high, right?

Fast forward to a few months ago, I started hearing about Bitcoin again. This time from friends. “Why are people buying it again?” “How does it work?” I decided to find out this time.

I did some research and began to unearth the truth and potential of this technology. I get it now. This is the future, whether some people like it or not. The rate of adoption is accelerating.

I look back now and realize what the “crazy” Bitcoiner friends were trying to tell me long ago. I am one of them now. And the majority of people around me still think as I used to. At some point soon, the majority of us will have experienced this role-change. The question is: how much longer are you going to keep waiting? Hope you’re not one of the last.



Submitted July 18, 2019 at 02:40AM by NextProject https://ift.tt/2YXYAtc

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