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Bitcoin....

We're going to cover a lot of topics such as Bitcoin mining, Bitcoin wallets, how to trade Bitcoin and a lot more. Today we're going to start from scratch and answer the third most searched term on Google today, what is Bitcoin? If you’re worried that we’re going to get too technical and use a lot of complicated words, don’t. Here at 99Bitcoins we translate Bitcoin into plain English so even if you have no technical background you’ll be able to understand everything. By the end of this course, you’ll know more about Bitcoin and how it works than 99% of the population. So let’s get started… Before we talk about Bitcoin I want to take a moment and talk about money. What is money exactly? At its core, money represents value. If I do some work for you, you give me money in exchange for the value I gave you. I can then use that money to get something of value from someone else in the future. Throughout history, value has taken many forms and people used a lot of different materials ...

Block chian technology

What on earth is Ethereum? I mean, I keep hearing about it all the time, I’ve seen it’s the second largest cryptocurrency around but I just can’t seem to wrap my head around it. Is it as revolutionary as Bitcoin ? Can it actually change the world as we know it? If you want to have a better understanding of Ethereum, but are tired of explanations that sound like complete technical gibberish, stick around…  Here on Bitcoin Whiteboard Tuesday, or should I say Ethereum Whiteboard Tuesday we’ll answer these questions and more. Before we get into Ethereum we need to do a quick recap about Bitcoin, since it’s the basis from which Ethereum was born. By now you probably know that Bitcoin is a form of decentralized money, and if you still have some questions about what that means or how it works, then you might consider revisiting our original video, “what is Bitcoin”. Before Bitcoin was invented, the only way to use money digitally was through an intermediary like a bank, or Paypal. Even th...

coca-cola life story....

  The Coca-Cola Company is an American corporation, and manufacturer, retailer, and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. The company is best known for its flagship product Coca-Cola, invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The Coca-Cola formula and and were bought in 1894 by Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929), who incorporated The Coca-Cola Company. The company—headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, but incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware—has operated a franchised distribution system since 1889: the Company only produces syrup concentrate, which is then sold to various bottlers throughout the world who hold exclusive territories. The company owns its anchor bottler in North America, Coca-Cola Refreshments. The company's stock is listed on the NYSE and is part of DJIA, the S&P 500 index, the Russell 1000 Index, and the Russell 1000 Growth Stock Index. Muhtar Kent serves as chairman of the company with James...

sun vs earth

science demos have you ever stepped outside at night looked into the sky and noticed all those little tiny dots of light well through science we've discovered that almost all of those dots of light are stars the big idea today is that stars make their own light planets like the one we live in they actually reflect that light the closest star to our planet is the Sun and if the earth were this big the Sun would be that big so let's talk about planets and stars so which one's the planet and which one's the star well stars make their own life stars are big and they're made of lots of different gases planets do not make their own light and they're usually smaller and nice and hard and rocky I can only see this planet because light from this star is bouncing off of it in fact through science we've discovered there are eight planets in our solar system and the only reason we can see them is because light from our star the Sun bounces off of them so think back to t...

What is a share market...

    the Dutch East India Company employed hundreds of ships to trade gold, porcelain, spices, and silks around the globe.But running this massive operation wasn’t cheap.In order to fund their expensive voyages,the company turned to private citizens–individuals who could invest money to support the trip exchange for a share of the ship’s profits.This practice allowed the company to afford even grander voyages,increasing profits for both themselves and their savvy investors. Selling these shares in coffee houses and shipping ports across the continent,the Dutch East India Company unknowingly invented the world’s first stock market.Since then, companies have been collecting funds from willing investorsto support all kinds of businesses. And today, the stock market has schools, careers, and even whole television channels dedicated to understanding it.But the modern stock market is significantly more complicated than its original incarnation. So how do companies and investors ...

Gold shares down ???

  3 Reasons Why Gold Fell to a 52-Week Low but Could Be Worth Buying No 1 Gold tends to fall when the U.S. dollar is strong. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies may be preferred holdings for younger investors than gold. Buying top stocks on sale may be a better long-term investment than gold. Motley Fool Issues Rare “All In” Buy Alert You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More Gold is down big off its high in a matter of months. Gold has underperformed the U.S. stock market over the long term. However, the yellow stuff has a reputation for being a safe-haven asset amid times of uncertainty. And many have even referred to gold as an inflation hedge. For part of 2020 to 2022, the inflation hedge story rang true as gold passed $2,000 per ounce for the first t...

Sri lanka share market History....

  Share trading in Sri Lanka was initiated in 1896 under the Share Brokers Association (SBA). The Colombo Brokers' Association began auctioning land shares in 1904 and gradually became the SBA's competitor. The two organizations combined to form the Colombo Securities Exchange in 1985. The establishment of a formal stock exchange took place in 1985 with the incorporation of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), which took over the Stock Market from the Colombo Share Brokers Association. It currently has a membership of 15 institutions, all of which are licensed to operate as stockbrokers.[3][full citation needed] The company was renamed the Colombo Stock Exchange in 1990. The CSE introduced the Central Depository System, which automated clearing. The CSE headquarters opened in World Trade Center Colombo in 1995.[3][full citation needed] The Milanka Price Index (MPI) of the CSE's 25 best-performing stocks was introduced in 1999. Several regional CSE branche...

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