Nasty Mining and the Nasty Fans Coin: A Different Way to Mine and the Man Behind It.

Nasty Mining and the Nasty Fans Coin: A Different Way to Mine and the Man Behind It.

A couple months ago I saw a new physical Bitcoin being offered that had a unique and interesting concept behind it. It's the Nasty Fans Seat coin. As you know from my previous article on the MicroSoul coin, I am a fan of physical Bitcoins especially those that break the mold. This led me to look into what Nasty Mining was all about. What I found, was a solid foundation and set of supporters, Nasty Fans who are more like partners in Nasty Mining. Nasty Mining is the project of OgNasty one of the most trusted members of the Bitcoin community. Not only does he run Nasty Mining he has a fan....


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