Cryptocurrency Enthusiast Earns $15,000 a Day with BCH Miner
Imagine this: You can earn Bitcoin Cash (BCH) without owning mining equipment, managing software, or worrying about electricity costs. Sound impossible? BCH Miner makes this possible. This is not just another cloud mining service. BCH Miner combines cutting-edge technology, user-friendly design, and eco-friendly operation to create a platform that is suitable for everyone – from […]
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London photographer Abby Scarlet has embarked on a six month challenge during which she will only accept work from clients willing to pay her in bitcoin. Sitting in her colourful studio in a warehouse in North London, Scarlet - who's approximately two weeks into her bitcoin-only endeavour - opened up about her discovery of the digital currency and her personal quest to spread its adoption. Bitcoin 'head-first'. "I was thrown into bitcoin head-first," said Scarlet. Anecdotally, Scarlet explained how she shared a house in Brighton - a seaside hotspot in the UK - with a bitcoin miner and a....