Bitcoin Quote by Charlie Shrem Download Open image “The hardest obstacles for Bitcoin companies are banking and regulation.” — Charlie Shrem ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bitcoin Hardest Obstacles Regulation
One of the things that has plagued bitcoin is not bitcoin itself but the companies built on top of it. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
The fundamental problem with banks is what it's always been: they're in the business of banking, and banking, whether plain vanilla or incredibly sophisticated,… — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
While the traditional banks and credit card companies lock down access to their payments infrastructure to a handful of trusted parties, Bitcoin is open… — Naval Ravikant Copy Share Image
Through decentralized cryptography, Bitcoin eliminates the need for banking intermediaries, significantly lowering transaction costs, and could liberate poverty-stricken economies around the globe by providing… — Perianne Boring Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is successful only because of its potential for circumvention, lack of oversight. — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
Setting regulatory certainty is very important for bitcoin. I'm opposed to the regulations, but the bitcoin businesses need to know the rules of the… — Roger Ver Copy Share Image
The strongest version of the crypto industry is one that does have regulatory oversight. — Sam Bankman-Fried Copy Share Image
I'm a big fan of Bitcoin ... Regulation of money supply needs to be depoliticized. — Al Gore Copy Share Image
If bitcoin is more expensive or slower than traditional financial systems, people aren't going to use it. — Roger Ver Copy Share Image
The narrative behind bitcoin has been dominated by bad behavior. The reality is bitcoin is filled with tons of talented developers building infrastructure. — Tyler Winklevoss Copy Share Image
The ability to easily buy and sell Bitcoin has been a really key factor in accelerating Bitcoin adoption. — Fred Ehrsam Copy Share Image
A lot of people say that I took the first shot for Bitcoin. The first person to walk through the door always gets shot,… — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
My brain is here for the picking, and a lot of people are calling me to see what I think about their business, and… — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
A lot of people have, like, 95 percent of their wealth in bitcoin. Great for them, but I got to be smart. — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
I'm investing. I'm taking a lot of bitcoin, selling it as the price goes up, and putting it into real estate. Because then if… — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
Bitcoin is my baby; it's my whole world and my whole life. It's what I was put on this earth to do. — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
In prison, you have to forget about the world on the outside. You have no Internet, no communications, and you're cut off from the… — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
I was, like, 22 years old. I had half a million dollars sitting in the bank. I had no expenses. Life was great. — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
Before I went to prison, there were not really many blockchain products. It was only bitcoin. — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
I spend thousands of dollars on lawyers every day just to make sure that I'm not gonna go to jail. — Charlie Shrem Copy Share Image
Good-quality protein is very hard to come by in prison. Tuna is good, but tuna doesn't have texture. Mackerel is meaty. — Charlie Shrem 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