The Bitcoin Family talks about traveling, giving and orange-pilling

The Bitcoin Family talks about traveling, giving and orange-pilling

Didi Taihuttu, the father and husband of the Bitcoin Family shares life advice extending to happiness, charity and Bitcoin nomadism in a Cointelegraph video interview. Seasoned crypto enthusiasts will remember Didi Taihuttu as the man who went all-in on Bitcoin (BTC) in 2016. He sold his and his family’s possessions. camping out in the Netherlands while he waited for Bitcoin to the moon.In an interview with Cointelegraph, Taihuttu recalls how it felt to own almost nothing but Bitcoin, 6 years ago:“I don’t have any cars, motorbikes, nothing. And I’m happier than ever. And she [Taihuttu's....


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