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@zaddyofcalabar
Back in 2010 there was this website called The Bitcoin Faucet that gave away 5 BTC to anyone who visited and completed a simple CAPTCHA. Yes it was that simple. Imagine how many lives could be different today because of simply solving a CAPTCHA years ago. The whole point of the faucet was to spread awareness and get people interested in Bitcoin - Keep in mind that it was worth just a few cents back then. I did a 2min research and learned that it was created by a developer named Gavin Andresen. Gavin Andresen was one of the most important developers of Bitcoin and was heavily involved in the project after Satoshi went MIA. I think even if I had won the BTC back then I probably wouldve sold almost immediately if I knew how to do it at the time.
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@mehlow
Omo
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@adewalejnr
Because it's cheap then
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@dejums
The good old days
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@rrovercoca
Wow, imagine how life changing 5 BTC is now.
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@kaothar01
2010? I was still in primary school reciting time tables
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Good info
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Definitely Who wouldn't? Most of us would have We don't know the value then His children wanted Pizza, he sold something he saw as less valuable for them Bad?
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Omo 🥲.. God won't let me miss such opportunity again
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