RT @cantonmeow: WTF, @Osemka8
$NFLX 2003-2009 vs $ETH #Ethereum 2020-now https://t.co/9YLu4dUt78
RT @cantonmeow: WTF, @Osemka8
$NFLX 2003-2009 vs $ETH #Ethereum 2020-now https://t.co/9YLu4dUt78
@Osemka8 By the way, if you don't follow @Osemka8, I don't know what you're doing.
Tom Lee’s Bitmine company,
about $46 million worth of 20,000 $ETH more being purchased.
While the market wobbles, some pull back…
some expand their position.
Meanwhile
Man… good nerve. 😏
#Ethereum #ETH #Crypto #Markets https://t.co/yiiHFBkswu
RT @cantonmeow: WTF, @Osemka8
$NFLX 2003-2009 vs $ETH #Ethereum 2020-now https://t.co/9YLu4dUt78
Ethereum (ETH) is a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts, defined as applications that run exactly as programmed without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud, or third-party interference. These apps run on a custom built blockchain, an enormously powerful shared global infrastructure that can move value around and represent the ownership of property. This enables developers to create markets, store registries of debts or promises, move funds in accordance with instructions given long in the past (like a will or a futures contract) and many other things that have not been invented yet, all without a middleman or counterparty risk. The project was bootstrapped via an ether presale in August 2014 by fans all around the world. It is developed by the Ethereum Foundation, a Swiss non-profit, with contributions from great minds across the globe.