'Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say' Will Have You In Stitches
The bitcoin community has had a rough couple of months, with some prophesying the end of bitcoin and others lining up to bash the fledgling technology at every turn. So, maybe it's time to forget all this negativity and just have some fun. By day, bitcoin fanatic Scott Rose is a developer at FileMaker in Austin, Texas; by night, he's a comedian. Rose believes strongly in bitcoin's potential to change our world for the better, but he can also see the funny side of his obsession. So, he makes videos. They "primarily make fun of my own bitcoin enthusiasm with a little bit of self-deprecating....
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Scott Rose is a professional actor, host, writer, and comedy improviser living in Austin, Texas, and was one of the top professional speakers for Apple Computer at its events nationwide for six years. He is the creator of the viral hit video series Shit Apple Fanatics Say. He recently released his video series Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say. Follow him on Twitter @scotty321. The mainstream media often overlooks all the amazing and positive developments that are happening in the bitcoin world, as well as the incredibly innovative and supportive community that is building around bitcoin. To....
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Selling animal by-products like manure and hot dogs is, of course, not new in the world. People have been making fortunes on various forms of literal shit for a long time. The use of manure dates back to the earliest days of agriculture. In more recent times, a marketing guru had an idea that would seem doomed to fail: let people send a box of horse shit to anyone, anonymously, by paying with Bitcoin. Quite a dastardly proposal, but worth a try. Also read: Luxembourg Researchers Find a Way to Unmask Bitcoin Users. When the project began, the CEO of ShitExpress, Peter, wasn't ready for....
"If you've never heard of this shit, get your ass on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram right now and go search that shit," says video blogger Famos Amos in an episode released December 7th, a cloud of pot smoke flowing from his joint. His aim in the video is to enlighten fellow minorities about the future of money as he sees it, which is Bitcoin. Also read: Nigerian Billionaire Commits $100 Million to African Startups. He comically, if inaccurately, relays the famed pizza incident wherein a man in England, in exchange for 10,000 BTC, called in a pizza order for a man in Florida saying, "the....