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Topic: Were you a bitcoin sign guy? The bitcoiner that photobombed the FED in 2017 (Read 135 times)

legendary
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I remember that event well, and I even had that picture as an avatar for a while. The man definitely had the courage to do something like that, and obviously it paid off through donations, although it is important to emphasize that he spent most of the 7.03 BTC during 2017, which means that he did not have good timing.

Besides, some say granny Yellen got even more mad at BTC after that, but not everyone can be happy in stories like this, can they?
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The bitcoin guy whose name is undisclosed, got so famous in the bitcoin community and attended numerous interviews to explain what led to his action.
I certainly recall that period vividly; Man, it was a hot topic all over the internet. It was period that in which many individuals were making concerted efforts to create awareness. And no doubt, we owe the rate of adoption now to that time. I'm curious to know if the response from those who were not involved with Bitcoin at that time is different from their view now, considering the significant advancements Bitcoin has achieved in all ramifications. Personally, If I had direct access to the media by any means, I would do the same thing in my country, but I would go beyond merely writing buying Bitcoin.
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The bitcoin guy whose name is undisclosed, got so famous in the bitcoin community and attended numerous interviews to explain what led to his action. According to coindesk he received about 7BTC for proving his act to the internet. Personally, I wasn't a Bitcoiner at that time, but others who were in the market can shed more light about this event, everyone else can add what they think about this "Bitcoin sign guy".
We are all Bitcoin sign guys in one way or the other because for the fact that he chose to present his signs in a pictural form, we have had others either on or off this forum who have done theirs orally and even in a written form in their various locality where they come from, so this is not a new thing, just that his happen to capture the mind of a larger audience. Moreover, it's good to know that something like this did happened, as this is my first time hearing of this story.
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I made the post because today is exactly the same day the event occurred in 2017. It seems you rushed to comment without reading the topic, where it stated 2017. Nobody makes posts they don't understand, not me.
You did not wrote it in the topic title, edited after we informed you about that or maybe I missed that point but it's not a big issue and I am not offending you. If you read my post, you will see I brought to you and newbies a point of news-re-cooking, that's what I intended to share.

Archive shows that you edited the topic title at some point, but when is not important. forget about it, sorry if it's my mistake Cheesy

Lol not offended in anyway, just needed to correct the point that I know it's a throw back post. I edited the contents of the thread multiple times, where I found errors before posting.
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I remember that guy and didn't know that he has received a bunch of bitcoins with that act he did, and that's telecast on national TV IIRC. We can say that's a brave action from him and became a meme in the community.

Such a noble act from that guy and with that small gesture, I wonder how many people did followed when they saw him with that sign.

Also, I remember that it's being worn as an avatar by pooya before. Good old days.

legendary
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I made the post because today is exactly the same day the event occurred in 2017. It seems you rushed to comment without reading the topic, where it stated 2017. Nobody makes posts they don't understand, not me.
You did not wrote it in the topic title, edited after we informed you about that or maybe I missed that point but it's not a big issue and I am not offending you. If you read my post, you will see I brought to you and newbies a point of news-re-cooking, that's what I intended to share.

Archive shows that you edited the topic title at some point, but when is not important. forget about it, sorry if it's my mistake Cheesy
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Wow, that's a really old story dude.

If I remember correctly, we just thought it was funny and it was covered by several crypto media.
But honestly after a few days or weeks., everyone forgot about this guy. Don't forget that 2017 was a crazy years for us, so it added more fun.
I had same thinking with my memory when I saw the photo and when I looked that a reference link, it is exactly in late 2017.

The dude did not read the story date and time and shared it instantly when he knew it from someone else. It is explainable as with newbies, they are always affected by news, cool news and bad news. When they have some years in the market, they will have more doubt about any news they read like "Is it re-cooked news?"

I made the post because today is exactly the same day the event occurred in 2017. It seems you rushed to comment without reading the topic, where it stated 2017. Nobody makes posts they don't understand, not me.
legendary
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Wow, that's a really old story dude.

If I remember correctly, we just thought it was funny and it was covered by several crypto media.
But honestly after a few days or weeks., everyone forgot about this guy. Don't forget that 2017 was a crazy years for us, so it added more fun.

I was not familiar with the story and around that time I started to learn about Bitcoin. I guess it was reported as something funny at the time but little repercussion. In fact, in all the time I've been in the forum, it is the first time I see talk about it, so it does not go beyond anecdote. This kind of things usually happen in this type of events for various reasons. If it is not inside when they are giving the conference, it is when the television interviews someone important.
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The bitcoin guy whose name is undisclosed, got so famous in the bitcoin community and attended numerous interviews to explain what led to his action.

This will always remain a story to remember because the guy took a bold step and decision to have made that knowing fully that he's under the camera surveillance but risk the repercussion that might come after doing the act, there's one kind of boldness bitcoiners developed right from the beginning, they don't accept threat or intimidation, we do not know if the guy is even a supporter of the woman in capture being a bitcoin holder, we don't know who owns bitcoin and who don't except someone make a declaration for it.
legendary
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Wow, that's a really old story dude.

If I remember correctly, we just thought it was funny and it was covered by several crypto media.
But honestly after a few days or weeks., everyone forgot about this guy. Don't forget that 2017 was a crazy years for us, so it added more fun.
I had same thinking with my memory when I saw the photo and when I looked that a reference link, it is exactly in late 2017.

The dude did not read the story date and time and shared it instantly when he knew it from someone else. It is explainable as with newbies, they are always affected by news, cool news and bad news. When they have some years in the market, they will have more doubt about any news they read like "Is it re-cooked news?"
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Wow, that's a really old story dude.

If I remember correctly, we just thought it was funny and it was covered by several crypto media.
But honestly after a few days or weeks., everyone forgot about this guy. Don't forget that 2017 was a crazy years for us, so it added more fun.

Others have done similar things, but it's all the same. It makes us laugh for a few days and then we forget.

As for his perception about Bitcoin, well, we all have more or less the same here isn't?
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Let's toast the Bitcoin sign guy, whose brave move delighted Bitcoiners. His charming interruption of Yellen's speech proved Bitcoin's mainstream status. I doubt Bitcoin will replace country dollars, but its possible.

Zimbabwe and Venezuela's currencies collapsed due to inflation and mismanagement, not cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is a viable option, but socio-economic factors must be considered. Bitcoin adoption in stable currencies requires major structural reforms.

Our Bitcoin sign guy earned 7BTC from the community, demonstrating decentralized financial power. It also raises the issue of wealth's impact on the community.
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It's hillarious to have read about the Bitcoin sign guy and his heroic action at the DC when Hon Yellen was giving a talk to the congress. He, standing behind Yellen, raised a "buy bitcoin" inscribed placard. This appeared to the eyes of the world's most powerful people, though wasn't acceptable by all who attended the congress, as he was compared to appologize to his then employer, his simple act of bravery was loved by all the bitcoin community members. In his talk with coindesk he did it out of his love for the concept of bitcoin, he wasn't only buying bitcoin, he had a perception that bitcoin will take away, in future, some country dollars, which is already falling away like Zimbabwe dollars and venezuela bolivar.

The bitcoin guy whose name is undisclosed, got so famous in the bitcoin community and attended numerous interviews to explain what led to his action. According to coindesk he received about 7BTC for proving his act to the internet. Personally, I wasn't a bitcoiner at that time, but others who were in the market can shed more light about this event, everyone else can add what they think about this "Bitcoin sign guy".



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https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2017/12/31/most-influential-in-blockchain-2017-1-bitcoin-sign-guy/
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