Bitcoin Quote by Adam Draper Download Open image “I describe Bitcoin as 'the Skype of money.'” — Adam Draper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bitcoin Describe Money Skype
Bitcoin is a bank in cyberspace, run by incorruptible software, offereing a global, affordable, simple an dsecure savings account to billions of people that… — Michael J. Saylor Copy Share Image
We think of bitcoin as mobile. It's not one company; it's broad. — Balaji Srinivasan Copy Share Image
The Internet's proven to be a pretty big deal for global society, and Bitcoin could basically be thought of as the Internet, applied to… — Dan Kaminsky Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is a swarm of cyber hornets serving the goddess of wisdom, feeding on the fire of truth, exponentially growing ever smarter, faster, and… — Michael J. Saylor Copy Share Image
It's important not to think about Bitcoin as a replacement for cash or gold or something that works alongside that; it's to think of… — Naval Ravikant Copy Share Image
We really think of Bitcoin as a global, interoperable payment network instead of a store of value. — Jeremy Allaire Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is absolutely the Wild West of finance, and thank goodness. It represents a whole legion of adventurers and entrepreneurs, of risk takers, inventors,… — Erik Voorhees Copy Share Image
“gosh I can’t sleep ! I keep thinking about this great stuff. To me Bitcoin is the ‘cyberspace gold.’ I’m just amazed.” — Nathaniel Popper Copy Share Image
Bitcoin has been described as a decentralized, peer-to-peer virtual currency that is used like money - it can be exchanged for traditional currencies such… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Bitcoin's revolution: an impossible-to-counterfeit digital store of value that can be used as money, that has no sovereign, or central bank involved, that can… — Max Keiser Copy Share Image
What bitcoin does better than the current financial system is it's a better stored value globally. There are a lot of countries that really… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
What's really happening is that every bank in the country is experimenting with the blockchain and experimenting with bitcoin to figure out where the… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
People wanted Bitcoin to live so much, they basically willed it back into existence. That showed me how passionate this community was about it. — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
I think there will always be need of trusted voices in the investment community, but what the ICO markets are showing is that the… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
I saw Bitcoin as an actual market opportunity: as a trillion-dollar marketplace with long-term potential. — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is here to stay. There would be a hacker uproar to anyone who attempted to take credit for the patent of cryptocurrency. And… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
Energy and bitcoin work really well together because you can pay out in micro-transaction units. As the energy gets used, they pay out, and… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
If money was being invented now, it wouldn't be designed to look like cash or credit cards. It would look more like Bitcoin. — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
I always believe that people can learn a broader skill set. You need good technology and solving a big problem. I always think that,… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
In the future, when people look back at the early days of Bitcoin, they'll say, 'It was so obvious that the ability to move… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
For Bitcoin, if it becomes a thing, it will become an enormous thing. It will be world-changing. But if it's nothing, it's nothing. There… — Adam Draper Copy Share Image
The bitcoin network is not a payments network and it is not a scaling network. — Sam Bankman-Fried Copy Share Image
I had been exposed to bitcoin early. I thought the consumer application of it felt, to me, further away. I thought there would be… — Brad Garlinghouse Copy Share Image
In 2008, Bitcoin was mysteriously introduced to the world in an obscure, technical paper written under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. By late 2013, the… — Steve Hanke Copy Share Image
We need to come up with use cases for this technology that drive clear benefits for individuals and institutions - these are our customers.… — Abigail Johnson Copy Share Image
Sir Richard Branson started out as a small business owner and now owns a conglomerate that will give you a ride to the moon.… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Exchanging bitcoin on behalf of ransomware victims should not be construed as criminal activity by the exchanger, not as a matter of law nor… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Until part of your paycheck is regularly paid in Bitcoin, I'm not sure how it would really go mainstream. I can imagine places in… — Gavin Andresen Copy Share Image
Calling bitcoin volatile - it's a non-statement. Unregulated assets with unclear regulatory landscapes are always going to be volatile. That's what unregulated assets do. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
We see bitcoin as potentially the greatest social network of all. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
As the platform and protocol become more ingrained in society, get built into products and services, and basically become more of the mesh of… — Barry Silbert Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is not “unregulated”. It is regulated by algorithm instead of being regulated by government bureaucracies. Un-corrupted. — Andreas Antonopoulos Copy Share Image
The rudest possible gift is a gift card. It means you think the person is stupid and has no interests. The only good gift… — John Waters Copy Share Image