WHO CREATED BITCOIN? Bitcoin is the first implementation of a concept called “cryptocurrency”, which was first described in 1998 by Wei Dai on the cypherpunks mailing list, suggesting the idea of a new form of money that uses cryptography to control its creation and transactions rather than a central authority. The first Bitcoin specification and proof of concept were published in 2009 in an encryption list by Satoshi Nakamoto. Satoshi left the project in late 2010, without revealing much about himself. The community has since grown exponentially with many developers working on Bitcoin. Satoshi’s anonymity has often raised unwarranted concerns, many of which are linked to a misunderstanding of the open-source nature of Bitcoin. The Bitcoin protocol and software are openly published and any developer around the world can review the code or make their own modified version of the Bitcoin software. Like current developers, Satoshi’s influence was limited to changes he made being adopted by others and therefore he did not control Bitcoin. As such, the identity of the Bitcoin inventor is probably as relevant today as the identity of the person who invented the paper.
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Bitcoin Stylish Girl DP |
More than anything, acting helped me discover who I’m not. I’ve learned that I’m a girly girl, but not a prissy girl.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
A strong woman looks a challenge in the eye and gives it a wink.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
I may be a beginner at some things but I’ve got a black belt in shopping.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
My style is definitely schizophrenic; it does change from day to day a lot. It depends on my mood: sometimes I’ll be going through a girly, childlike stage and wear a pretty lace dress with a bow in my hair. Then sometimes I’ll be moody and just wear black.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
It reminded me of a discussion with one of my girlfriends about the advantages and disadvantages of a nanny that lives with the family versus a babysitter who comes and goes. My friend was in favor of an au-pair or nanny who stays with the family because it makes this person dependable and always available. A babysitter can cancel any time, be late or have some other excuses. Fast-forward 18 months. I am often conducting interviews for compliance and other leadership roles, and several people who interviewed me for various roles in the last years, either as bosses or peers, are interested in jobs that would be now to some extent reporting to me. They all have the same story: “My job is boring, the most exciting things are happening in blockchain and crypto, I want to get in, even if I have to take a salary cut or lower-level job first”.
In the vast majority of cases, these candidates don’t have any professional experience with crypto. Some have traded. Many just read occasional news about ICOs or bitcoin prices. Everyone says they want in “because crypto is the future”. Except for ladies, who often say that the “crypto” profile of the company is not an attraction, but rather a risk factor for them.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
Nothing’s too girly and nothing’s too masculine. But I do love color, and maybe that’s a little girly – especially pink.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
My personal style is a mixture of, like, girly, throwback, like retro ’50s pin-ups, floral, like hippies, like anything feminine, and like flirty.
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Bitcoin Girl DP |
I have a tough personality but then have a very soft side to me. I’m kind of a tomboy, but I throw it together with girly pieces.
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Bitcoin Girl |
Here are the most common reactions on why many women don’t own any crypto and don’t even want to try:
- I don’t have any crypto, because I don’t know why would I need it.
- Crypto is a bubble, I don’t want to speculate, it’s immoral and a waste of time.
- This is something too technical, and I am just an (accountant, analyst, secretary, project manager, salesperson, teacher, journalist…)
- Crypto is the men’s world, full of freaks, geeks, and hackers.
- They work with dirty money and shady businesses.
- I want to wait and see until more people from my circle adopt it, then I will know it’s safe for me to join.
- Excuses, excuses. Women are less comfortable taking risks and dealing with uncertainties, but it also means that women are missing out on a lot of opportunities. I attend a lot of meetings between various Fintech startups and crypto players, where new initiatives are discussed and new partnerships may be formed, and in 95% of cases, I am the only woman in the room. It’s not a coincidence.
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Bitcoin Girl |
People assume that I’m girly. But people who know me say I’m more boyish.
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Bitcoin Girl |
I have a tough personality but then have a very soft side to me. I’m kind of a tomboy, but I throw it together with girly pieces.
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Bitcoin Girl |
So, here is my advice to all women, regardless of what you do or where you live, or how much money you have – find a way to get into crypto, buy some symbolic amount of virtual currencies to have this experience, learn how to manage your private keys and understand the key principles of blockchain now. Here is why:
There will be many jobs created in this space in the near future for everyone – for accountants, project managers, lawyers, secretaries, recruiters, financial analysts, and practically anyone. If you have previous experience with crypto, you will have an advantage, potentially higher salary, and a more senior role in the organization.
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Bitcoin Girl |
I am very much a girly girl as well as being this tough, athletic fighter. I grew up a tomboy. I got my first four-wheeler when I was eight. I got my first dirt bike shortly after. So, I have a lot of these manly qualities, I guess you would say. But, I also like to go get dressed up every weekend.
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Bitcoin Girl |
The Crypto community is extremely friendly, you will find enormously supportive people, who will guide you through your first crypto steps and show you how it works. Just go to any random crypto meetup in your city and say that you want to try. Why? Because there is a strong sense in the crypto community that this is just a beginning and there is a potential for everyone to make something out of it. In big companies and traditional industries, you are always competing – for promotional quotas, for budget, for projects, or other resources. In crypto, the pie is still big enough for everyone who wants to join.
Opening a crypto account is as easy as registering with Amazon. Seriously.
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Bitcoin Profile |
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Bitcoin Profile |
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Bitcoin Profile |
I have very intense feelings of joy or sadness. I used to not like that so much because I was worried it was girly, and I wanted to be more stoic. I think this happens a lot. When you’re 16, there are qualities you wish you didn’t have, and then when you’re 30, you’re like, ‘Thank God I have that; otherwise, I’d be living less vividly.
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Bitcoin |
I like to think I have quite a few different styles – sometimes it’s a bit rock n’ roll, other times more girly and feminine.
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Bitcoin |
Anyone who knows me knows that I am really into hair. I’m a real girly girl and love doing my hair and experimenting with different styles.
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Bitcoin Gold |
After you made your first transaction with bitcoin or ether (it could be with a 2 EUR amount, does not matter) – you will feel extremely proud and accomplished. You’ll see you can do it. You will feel more independent. You will feel that this is another new thing that you can easily do. It’s not scary. It’s actually pretty cool.
Then, when you go to your next job interview, and a hiring manager asks you about the recent learning experience or some initiative that you have recently taken, you will tell them about how you bought your first fraction of a bitcoin (or whatever it was). And it will make you stand out 🙂
If you are reading this and you need an extra nudge to finally get into crypto, tell me – what’s stopping you now?
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Bitcoin Girl |
I’ve always been a very outdoors sort of girl. I’m more a tomboy than a girly-girl.
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Bitcoin Girl |
I love everything special or unique. Sometimes I love girly clothes, sometimes I love strong boy looks. You never know what is the next look of Ming.
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Bitcoin Girl |
I was very confused at the beginning about my red carpet appearances and wanted to try every look, be it grungy, girly, punk, or bohemian.
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Bitcoin Girl |
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Bitcoin to Cash |
I was the kid growing up who would play with G.I. Joes in a pink dress and then run off to play with my Barbies. It doesn’t mean that I’m less girly, it just means that I have this other side of me. It’s kinda cool to be a little bit of both, I think.
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Bitcoin |
I love anything really feminine. I love any sort of girly detail – anything with a bow or a heart on it, I’m immediately in love with.
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Bitcoin |
Each Bitcoin is basically a computer file that is stored in a ‘digital wallet’ app on a smartphone or computer. People can send Bitcoins (or part of one) to your digital wallet, and you can send Bitcoins to other people. Every single transaction is recorded in a public list called the blockchain. No matter how many miners, it still takes 10 minutes to mine one bitcoin. At 600 seconds (10 minutes), all else being equal, it will take 72,000 GW (or 72 Terawatts) of power to mine a bitcoin using the average power usage provided by ASIC miners. There are two main avenues to convert bitcoin to cash and ultimately move it to a bank account. Firstly, you can use a third-party exchange broker. These third parties (which include bitcoin ATMs and debit cards) will exchange your bitcoins for cash at a given rate. It is simple and secure.
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