Five Bitcoin Short Films For A Lazy Holiday Evening: Energy, Money, &… Basket?
Happy Holidays from the NewsBTC team. We come bearing gifts. We’ve got the cure for those suffering from cryptocurrency withdrawal syndrome. Spend the evening learning about Bitcoin in the most relaxed way possible. These five films were released throughout 2021 and contain the alpha everyone needs for the years ahead. At least the first four do, the fifth one has nothing to do with Bitcoin except for one small detail. Related Reading | The First Interactive NFT in the World – VR Movie on Mars Our sister site Bitcoinist covered the films and most of the accompanying text comes....
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On Thursday, the non-fungible token (NFT) platform and digital art gallery backed by Mark Cuban announced the project has integrated with Polygon. The platform allows anyone to showcase NFTs by leveraging a unique lazy URL to social media profiles, and the integration announcement highlights the protocol is now live on Polygon mainnet. Lazy.com Joins Polygon The non-fungible token digital art gallery Lazy.com has announced on Thursday that the protocol is now integrated with the Polygon platform, formally called Matic. The Lazy.com web portal says that the gallery is the “lazy way to....
Films are coming out left and right about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. I'm here to help you sift through them. Welcome to CryptoCurrency Films. 'Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It' is set to be a must-see for all and any Bitcoin curious, enthusiasts... and skeptics. For starters, this isn't just a documentary about Bitcoin and how great it is with its technological advances. Instead, it is focusing on the idea of cryptocurrency, the concept and history of money. As Bitcoin poses questions to the traditional system of money and finance, so does this film aim to pick apart the current....
In physics, the definition of "energy" is "that which allows work to be done." This means that money is energy, since it can be used to do work via payments to people. The energy in money can be thought of as "economic energy". Economists call economic energy "price" and measure it in terms of "euros" or "Kenyan shillings" and so on. But, these units are abstract because their quantity changes over time. Physicists would prefer to use units such as joules or kilowatt-hours, which have a concrete basis in physical realities of mass....
On today's holiday episode of Markets Daily, we're joined by John Barrett for a holiday classic.
On today's holiday episode of Markets Daily, we're joined by Santa Clause for a bitcoin holiday classic.