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Who is the person behind the competition? All the details are already mentioned on the website, but I’ll do a quick recap for you. He/she calls themselves Pip and wants to remain anonymous. This is for safety reasons. This part I completely understand. Who knows what syndicate or dark web types would arrange a kidnapping, hack, theft or who knows what if they knew who this person really was. Pip says he’s been mining BTC from the early days and is at a point in life where money is not a problem. To be able to give almost $2 million away and still say money is not a problem says a lot. Either he does not care about money or has much more BTC stored up. I think the second option is the biggest possibility. I’ve heard stories about how easy it was back in the day to mine BTC compared to 2018. This post gives a brief history of BTC mining. Has anyone cracked the code? For some reason, I get different sites or information on my mobile phone compared to my laptop. When browsing on my iPhone, it says that the 310 BTC has already been cracked together with a 0.1 BTC and 0.2 BTC. There is only a 0.31 BTC left. There is a note that more competitions could be launched in the future. Keep an eye on the site.

93% of Brits Have Heard of Bitcoin, but Only 4% Have Bought It, Survey Shows

The vast majority of British people - 93 percent - have heard of Bitcoin (BTC), but only 4 percent claim to have bought it, according to a recent poll by UK market research company YouGov published Nov. 7. According to the survey, conducted this month, nine out of ten Brits have heard of Bitcoin, however, they report not understanding it. Only 4 percent of those surveyed claimed they understand Bitcoin “very well,” while 23 percent state they know it “fairly well,” with men almost three times as likely as women to say so (33 percent against 12 percent). Younger Brits prevail among those who claimed to understand Bitcoin, the report states. In terms of actual investments in Bitcoin, younger citizens are also in first place. One in eleven (9 percent) of British 18 to 24 year olds have purchased Bitcoin, in comparison to one in a hundred (1 percent) for people over 55. However, overall, only 4 percent of respondents have purchased Bitcoin, with the gender break down significantly more male – 6 percent of men, compared to 1 percent of women surveyed. Additionally, a significant number of young people, 36 percent of those surveyed in the 18 to 24 year old range, claim they personally know someone who has bought Bitcoin before. Colorado Regulators Crack Down on Four More ICOs Colorado regulators took action against four ICOs Thursday, bringing the state's total number of cease-and-desist orders against crypto startups to 12. The state's "ICO Task Force" rebuked Bitcoin Investments, Ltd, PinkDate, Prisma and Clear Shop Vision Ltd. Where the companies are based is unclear, a spokeswoman for Colorado's Division of Securities told CoinDesk, though the unregistered securities they promoted were available to Colorado residents. Colorado Securities Commissioner Gerald Rome told CoinDesk:



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