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This issue was released April 7th, 2021.
The cover art is a stylized photo of Mark Hopkins, author and editor of Ask Doctor Bitcoin. The inset photo was originally taken on stage at a Dallas-based event called "Digital Fight Club," where he debated "Blockchain vs. Bitcoin" with a VP of NTT Consulting. The image originally ran with the caption: "Debating at Digital Fight Club in 2018 on whether DLTs or Cryptocurrency had a brighter future. My opponent was a VP at NTT consulting.The “blockchain, not bitcoin” argument sure has aged well, hasn’t it?"
From this issue: "Signal just announced yesterday that they're implementing MobileCoin into the native Signal messenger experience. Is it truly "secure and private way to transact?" Sorta..."
Other headlines in this issue:
- Fake Trezor iPhone app scams user out of $600,000 in BTC.
- Enjin raises $19M to build Efinity, Polkadot-based blockchain network for NTFs.
- Bobblehead manufacturer Funko announces lineup of NFT products.
Original reporting in this issue:
- Visa embraces USDC cryptocurrency for settlements on its network.
- Blockchain and COVID-19 vaccines in the news.
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Ownership of this NFT entitles you a subscription to the newsletter. Terms at the bottom of the description.
This issue was released April 7th, 2021.
The cover art is a stylized photo of Mark Hopkins, author and editor of Ask Doctor Bitcoin. The inset photo was originally taken on stage at a Dallas-based event called "Digital Fight Club," where he debated "Blockchain vs. Bitcoin" with a VP of NTT Consulting. The image originally ran with the caption: "Debating at Digital Fight Club in 2018 on whether DLTs or Cryptocurrency had a brighter future. My opponent was a VP at NTT consulting.The “blockchain, not bitcoin” argument sure has aged well, hasn’t it?"
From this issue: "Signal just announced yesterday that they're implementing MobileCoin into the native Signal messenger experience. Is it truly "secure and private way to transact?" Sorta..."
Other headlines in this issue:
- Fake Trezor iPhone app scams user out of $600,000 in BTC.
- Enjin raises $19M to build Efinity, Polkadot-based blockchain network for NTFs.
- Bobblehead manufacturer Funko announces lineup of NFT products.
Original reporting in this issue:
- Visa embraces USDC cryptocurrency for settlements on its network.
- Blockchain and COVID-19 vaccines in the news.
Terms:
- This NFT entitles you to a lifetime subscription to the Ask Doctor Bitcoin Newsletter.
- At the time of the minting, this newsletter's authoritative domain is http://askdoctorbitcoin.substack.com.
- Redemption details are in the unlockable content section of this NFT.
- This subscription is not transferrable, meaning you will retain your subscription (once redeemed), even if you've sold the NFT to someone else.
- Any owner of this NFT may redeem the lifetime subscription, regardless of whether the previous owner has redeemed a subscription.
- Terms are specific to this particular NFT, and shall not change, though other NFTs in this series may have differing or updated terms.