Work As Hard As You Possibly Can On Bitcoin
Every single Bitcoiner benefits from contributing to the growth, prosperity and strength of the network.Rule VII: Work As Hard As You Possibly Can On Bitcoin And See What HappensA reimagination of “Beyond Order” by Jordan Peterson through the lens of Bitcoin.Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6PrefaceThese essays mirror the exact chronological structure of "Beyond Order" by Jordan Peterson, offering a reflection through a Bitcoin lens. This is chapter six of a 12-part series. If you read the book, it adds a second dimension. All quotes credited to Jordan Peterson. All reflections inspired....
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While learning the ins and outs of Bitcoin entails plenty of hard work, the payoff should not be underestimated.