

The same way Bitcoin keeps value; most of the supply never changes hand. In Bitcoin because the wallets are no longer accessible, in stock because the owners live comfortably on dividends alone.
The same way Bitcoin keeps value; most of the supply never changes hand. In Bitcoin because the wallets are no longer accessible, in stock because the owners live comfortably on dividends alone.
But that makes sense because I’m a warm blooded creature.
It probabily doesn’t. Most likely it’s because what you grew up with. Like drinking water with ice if you’re from the US, or carbonated water if you’re from Germany. Anyway, totally off topic.
This made me think “WHEEEE!” when I imagined riding along, and that made me think of the longest cocktail party from the hitchhiker guide to the galaxy. So thanks I guess.
Judging from what happened in Ukraine, the King will be walking around in T-shirts a lot /s. In reality, only bad things can happen from this.
Protection aigainst rain? Whenever there’s a light drizzle, I get waterdrops on the inside of my glasses.
My wife’s 86 year old stepfather does this, his texts in the group chat will start with “dear family,” and then a whole letter appears.
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60-70%20-30% (edited, some googling returned a lot lower numbers than I remembered) of Bitcoin is estimated to be out of rotation. They reside in wallets that haven’t been accessed in at least 10 years.MostAbout one million of these belong to the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto, the main developer of Bitcoin. He disappeared some 15 years ago, and nobody knows their real name, or even if it’s one person or more.