Thank you, Ben, for your swift reply. I noticed that you mentioned that a monthly subscription costs about 1 bitcoin or about 13 dollars, but according to Google and Coindesk 1 bitcoin is about 58,000 dollars today. It is possible that I may have misunderstood your words or it is due to my lack of knowledge about cryptocurrency, I would appreciate it If you could dispel my doubts.
According to the post The Present State of Bitcoin, the value of 1 BTC is about $13.2. Since the title indicates that this is, in fact, the present value, I’m inclined to conclude that those two websites you linked to are colluding to artificially inflate the currency. Or they’re just wrong, but the law of razors indicates that the world is too complicated for the simplest solution to be the correct one.
Yes, I understand. But the link to the subscription given by the author also asks the subscribers to pay around 7,00,000 dollars for a yearly subscription, and about 58,000 dollars for a monthly subscription. The amount asked by the author is not given bitcoins but in dollars.
There is Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Credit, Bitcoin Debit, Bitcoin Classic, Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Platinum, and a few others. I assume you probably checked the wrong one. Don’t feel bad about it; cryptography can be sometimes quite intimidating for beginners.
Let’s see where we are in 24 hours.
It’s April 2nd now. What was actually in the posts? (And did anyone actually pay the 1 BTC?)
Thank you, Ben, for your swift reply. I noticed that you mentioned that a monthly subscription costs about 1 bitcoin or about 13 dollars, but according to Google and Coindesk 1 bitcoin is about 58,000 dollars today. It is possible that I may have misunderstood your words or it is due to my lack of knowledge about cryptocurrency, I would appreciate it If you could dispel my doubts.
According to the post The Present State of Bitcoin, the value of 1 BTC is about $13.2. Since the title indicates that this is, in fact, the present value, I’m inclined to conclude that those two websites you linked to are colluding to artificially inflate the currency. Or they’re just wrong, but the law of razors indicates that the world is too complicated for the simplest solution to be the correct one.
Yes, I understand. But the link to the subscription given by the author also asks the subscribers to pay around 7,00,000 dollars for a yearly subscription, and about 58,000 dollars for a monthly subscription. The amount asked by the author is not given bitcoins but in dollars.
Tut tut. It seems SubStack is in on the collusion too.
haha, I guess that would be the most reasonable conclusion. :D
Or...none of this matters and it’s just an April Fools joke.
There is Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Credit, Bitcoin Debit, Bitcoin Classic, Bitcoin Gold, Bitcoin Platinum, and a few others. I assume you probably checked the wrong one. Don’t feel bad about it; cryptography can be sometimes quite intimidating for beginners.
Earlier, much earlier, it would have been easy just to go out and get 1BTC. Definitely not now. rasavatta, I have the same question as you.