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Topic: [2017-10-19] Josh Brown goes down the bitcoin rabbit hole. Here's his early take (Read 173 times)

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You walk halfway across Rivington Street and in the middle of the block there's an alley leading north, and then, inexplicably, it curves northwest. It's remarkable in that on the Isle of Manhattan there aren't any alleys. And this one is whimsical. Lights are strung overhead and artwork decorates the sides of the buildings as you make your way through. And then, at the end of Freemans Alley, you come to a tucked away restaurant in the back corner. It's called Freemans (what else?).
If the setting for the recent crypto currency summit was quirky, the conversation was downright otherworldly. The rules for how things work in the crypto realm are being written in real time. We pick up a phrase or a bit of terminology, and we begin to use it authoritatively moments later – as though we'd been doing so our whole lives. We're hanging onto people's words who've become experts in a thing that didn't exist just a few years ago.

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