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The story of Dogecoin is a fascinating and somewhat unexpected journey that demonstrates how taking a chance on a seemingly frivolous idea can sometimes pay off in the world of cryptocurrencies. Dogecoin was created in December 2013 by Billy Markus, a software engineer, and Jackson Palmer, a marketer, both of whom were intrigued by the rising popularity of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. However, they wanted to create something more lighthearted and accessible, as they believed that many people found the cryptocurrency world intimidating. Their vision was to create a "fun" digital currency that would be less serious and more approachable, using the popular "Doge" meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog as their mascot. The coin was based on Litecoin, a more established cryptocurrency, and used the Scrypt algorithm. It featured the Shiba Inu dog from the meme on its logo and branding, which made it instantly recognizable and endearing to many. The fun and meme-inspired nature of Dogecoin set it apart from the more serious cryptocurrencies of the time. Despite the initial intention of Dogecoin being somewhat of a joke or parody, it quickly gained traction and a dedicated community of users. The coin's low transaction fees and fast confirmation times made it practical for microtransactions and tipping on social media platforms, particularly Reddit and Twitter. One of the key turning points for Dogecoin was the "Doge4Water" initiative in early 2014. The community successfully raised $30,000 worth of Dogecoin to fund a clean water project in Kenya, showing the world that the coin could be used for positive and charitable purposes. In 2014, Dogecoin experienced its first major price spike when it briefly reached a market capitalization of over $60 million. This sudden rise in value attracted more attention and investors. Dogecoin continued to develop its own unique culture, which included tipping content creators and supporting various charitable causes. However, it wasn't until 2020 and 2021 that Dogecoin truly captured the world's attention. Several factors played into this resurgence. First, popular figures like Elon Musk and celebrities began mentioning Dogecoin on social media, creating a massive surge in interest and investment. Second, the rise of meme stocks and the retail trading frenzy around companies like GameStop piqued interest in unconventional investments, including cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin. Finally, the growing awareness of the potential for massive profits within the crypto market led more people to take a chance on Dogecoin. The story of Dogecoin serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the crypto world. What began as a lighthearted and humorous project became a serious investment opportunity for many. However, it's important to note that the cryptocurrency market is highly speculative and volatile, and it's possible to experience significant gains or losses. Investing in cryptocurrencies should always be approached with caution and a clear understanding of the associated risks. In the case of Dogecoin, taking a chance on a seemingly unserious and meme-inspired cryptocurrency did indeed pay off for some early investors, but it also serves as a cautionary tale about the unpredictability of the crypto market. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the world is constantly changing, and what may be true today could be different tomorrow. The topics we discuss may include personal experiences, anecdotes, and subjective viewpoints that are specific to our individual perspectives. It's essential to understand that the success or failure of any actions, decisions, or endeavors you undertake based on the information presented in this podcast is entirely your responsibility. We do not assume any legal or financial liability for your outcomes.** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/support
The New York Times called him "the foremost citizen of Colorado." William H. Spurgeon said he was "the soldier, the builder of an empire, the philanthropist, the friend of the people, whose life was a blessing." At his funeral in 1909 Colorado College president William Slocum told more than 3,000 mourners that gathered in the snow at Evergreen Cemetery, "A great man has passed, but the influence of his life can never go from us." All of these men were commenting on the life and legacy of General William Jackson Palmer, the man most famously known for founding the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado but his Ordinary Extraordinary story is so much greater! William Jackson Palmer was an adventurer, a soldier, a railroad pioneer and a community builder. Raised in the Quaker faith, he was a man of high moral and ethical character who valued human equality, peace and education. His vision founded not only Colorado Springs, but communities throughout the Southwest.In this episode Jennie and Dianne are joined by special guest Bob Stovall, who has been sharing the story of General Palmer for many years in a personal and entertaining style. Often dressed in period costume, Stovall becomes Palmer as he relates first-hand the General's voyage from his early days on a Delaware farm to creation of a vast enterprise of railroad, manufacturing and communities, and the many people who joined him on the adventure. History Nerds UnitedLet's make history fun again! Come listen to interviews with today's best authors.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Nine years ago, Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus founded Dogecoin. Initially intended as a joke memecoin, Doge has taken on a life of its own. Doge culture is very real, with many people using Dogecoin as a currency for buying, selling, donating and tipping. But like Bitcoin, without additional utility, Dogecoin is simply a cryptocurrency. That is changing as Dogechain has entered the space. Designed for NFTs, Games, DeFi and more, Dogechain intends to provide utility to Dogecoin. Today we welcome Roc Zacharias to learn more. Will we be much wowed? Let's find out on this “we heart shiba inus” episode #638 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. TIME STAMPS 00:00 Intro 04:00 - Featured Guest: Roc Zacharias and Dogechain 07:00 - Use cases for $DOGE token 11:20 - Joel missed the airdrop for free tokens 12:25 - A burn event is coming; explain how the burn will impact holders. 15:30 - How to add the token to MetaMask. 18:20 - What are some of the dApps being built on Dogechain? 22:20 - How did you create the connection between Dogechain and $DOGE? 25:20 - How big is the $DOGE community? 28:00 - Closing Remarks SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: iTunes: http://badco.in/itunesSpotify: http://badco.in/spotifyStitcher: http://badco.in/stitcherGoogle Play: http://badco.in/playSoundcloud: http://badco.in/soundcloudYouTube: http://badco.in/youtube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @BadCryptoPod - @TheNiftyShow - @JoelComm - @TeeDubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcast BE A GUEST ON BAD CRYPTO: http://badco.in/apply DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Neither Joel Comm, Zach Comm nor Travis Wright are FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nine years ago, Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus founded Dogecoin. Initially intended as a joke memecoin, Doge has taken on a life of its own. Doge culture is very real, with many people using Dogecoin as a currency for buying, selling, donating and tipping.But like Bitcoin, without additional utility, Dogecoin is simply a cryptocurrency. That is changing as Dogechain has entered the space. Designed for NFTs, Games, DeFi and more, Dogechain intends to provide utility to Dogecoin. Today we welcome Roc Zacharias to learn more. Will we be much wowed? Let's find out on this “we heart shiba inus” episode #638 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. TIME STAMPS00:00 Intro 04:00 - Featured Guest: Roc Zacharias and Dogechain07:00 - Use cases for $DOGE token11:20 - Joel missed the airdrop for free tokens12:25 - A burn event is coming; explain how the burn will impact holders. 15:30 - How to add the token to MetaMask.18:20 - What are some of the dApps being built on Dogechain? 22:20 - How did you create the connection between Dogechain and $DOGE?25:20 - How big is the $DOGE community? 28:00 - Closing RemarksSUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW:iTunes: http://badco.in/itunesSpotify: http://badco.in/spotifyStitcher: http://badco.in/stitcherGoogle Play: http://badco.in/playSoundcloud: http://badco.in/soundcloudYouTube: http://badco.in/youtubeFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Twitter: @BadCryptoPod - @TheNiftyShow - @JoelComm - @TeeDubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcastBE A GUEST ON BAD CRYPTO: http://badco.in/applyDISCLAIMER:Do your own due diligence and research. Neither Joel Comm, Zach Comm nor Travis Wright are FINANCIAL ADVISORS.We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us.We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know that investing in crypto is a popular topic with Money Clinic listeners, so we thought you might like to hear the first episode in the new season of the FT's Tech Tonic podcast.A Sceptic's Guide to Crypto asks whether crypto and its supporting technology - the blockchain - have a future following a market crash. In the first episode of this five-part series, FT columnist and host Jemima Kelly casts a sceptical eye on what led to the boom in digital assets and their subsequent collapse. She assesses the damage with the FT's digital assets correspondent Scott Chipolina (whose voice you'll recognise from Money Clinic's last episode about crypto) and hears from big-time bitcoin investor Michael Saylor, Dogecoin co-creator Jackson Palmer, and crypto YouTuber, Wajahat Mughal.Want to hear more? Subscribe to Tech Tonic here: https://link.chtbl.com/rzVNVcs_?sid=Ep1Check out stories and up-to-the-minute news from the FT's technology team at ft.com/technology The FT's Cryptofinance Hub is at https://www.ft.com/cryptofinance Scott Chipolina's reporting can be found at https://www.ft.com/scott-chipolina For a special discounted FT subscription go to https://www.ft.com/techtonicsale Tech Tonic is presented by Jemima Kelly. Special thanks to Scott Chipolina. Edwin Lane is senior producer. Produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. News clips credits: CNBC, Saturday Night Live Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new season of Tech Tonic asks whether crypto and its supporting technology - the blockchain - have a future following a market crash. In the first episode of this five-part series, FT columnist and host Jemima Kelly casts a sceptical eye on what led to the boom in digital assets and their subsequent collapse. She assesses the damage with the FT's digital assets correspondent Scott Chipolina, and hears from big-time bitcoin investor Michael Saylor, Dogecoin co-creator Jackson Palmer, and crypto YouTuber, Wajahat Mughal. Check out stories and up-to-the-minute news from the FT's technology team at ft.com/technology The FT's Cryptofinance Hub is at https://www.ft.com/cryptofinance Scott Chipolina's reporting can be found at https://www.ft.com/scott-chipolina For a special discounted FT subscription go to https://www.ft.com/techtonicsale Presented by Jemima Kelly. Special thanks to Scott Chipolina. Edwin Lane is senior producer. Produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. News clips credits: CNBC, Saturday Night Live Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new season of Tech Tonic asks whether crypto and its supporting technology - the blockchain - have a future following a market crash. In the first episode of this five-part series, FT columnist and host Jemima Kelly casts a sceptical eye on what led to the boom in digital assets and their subsequent collapse. She assesses the damage with the FT's digital assets correspondent Scott Chipolina, and hears from big-time bitcoin investor Michael Saylor, Dogecoin co-creator Jackson Palmer, and crypto YouTuber, Wajahat Mughal.Check out stories and up-to-the-minute news from the FT's technology team at ft.com/technologyThe FT's Cryptofinance Hub is at https://www.ft.com/cryptofinance Scott Chipolina's reporting can be found at https://www.ft.com/scott-chipolina For a special discounted FT subscription go to https://www.ft.com/techtonicsalePresented by Jemima Kelly. Special thanks to Scott Chipolina. Edwin Lane is senior producer. Produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.News clips credits: CNBC, Saturday Night LiveRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Bennett and Cas are joined by Jackson Palmer, co-founder of Dogecoin and host of the Griftonomics podcast. We talk about how Doge flew off the rails, why Jackson has taken a few social media hiatuses, and why he's back and talking about cryptocurrency grifts and scams more than ever before. Follow Jackson on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ummjackson This episode was recorded on July 10th and produced by Griffin Davis.
The future is here, if you can pay for it. From NFTs, to web3, to virtual worlds, it seems like everyone has a pitch about what the future looks like and how we get there. For those involved, it's a frenzied world of big money and massive opportunity. From the outside looking in, a lot of it looks like a massive scam.When I was a kid, the future meant flying cars and virtual worlds of our own creation. Now people are telling me it means clunky headsets, pictures of cartoon apes, and decentralized platforms that make absolutely no sense but will make those involved filthy rich.What the hell is going on?With me today is Motherboard managing editor Jordan Pearson and special guest Jackson Palmer. Palmer is perhaps most famous for creating the Doge coin, but he's also a musician, programer, and host of the new show Griftonomics.Griftonomics is available in iTunes and YouTube.We're recording CYBER live on Twitch. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The future is here, if you can pay for it. From NFTs, to web3, to virtual worlds, it seems like everyone has a pitch about what the future looks like and how we get there. For those involved, it's a frenzied world of big money and massive opportunity. From the outside looking in, a lot of it looks like a massive scam.When I was a kid, the future meant flying cars and virtual worlds of our own creation. Now people are telling me it means clunky headsets, pictures of cartoon apes, and decentralized platforms that make absolutely no sense but will make those involved filthy rich.What the hell is going on?With me today is Motherboard managing editor Jordan Pearson and special guest Jackson Palmer. Palmer is perhaps most famous for creating the Doge coin, but he's also a musician, programer, and host of the new show Griftonomics.Griftonomics is available in iTunes and YouTube.We're recording CYBER live on Twitch. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Future of Gaming on the Blockchain The GameFi space is a huge, evolving space that's constantly innovating as time goes on. Traditional game development studios are seeing the huge amount of investment capital in the space and are looking to see how the blockchain could solve some of the problems they face, or, enhance a players experience. Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go, starting to explore the blockchain Earlier this year, Niantic had met the team behind SpotX Games, a Miami-based company that describes itself as “a web3 innovation studio for the real-world metaverse”. Hanke was taken with SpotX's work and acquired the studio. “The potential for web3 is to move us back — to a more decentralized version of the internet,” Hanke said. “And to recapture some of that spirit and vision that was there when it started.” Game developer Akatsuki announces $20 million web3 fund Japanese entertainment and gaming firm Akatsuki said on Wednesday that it has raised a $20 million fund focused on investing in web3 projects. The fund, dubbed Emoote, will look to back startups working on projects in GameFi, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the metaverse, Akatsuki said in a press release. The name Emoote was chosen to signal that NFT consumption is based on "emotional values," Akatsuki added. WWOC: The creator of Elon Musk's favorite cryptocurrency co-creator says he's a ‘grifter' that doesn't understand coding ‘as well as he made out' Jackson Palmer, the Australian co-creator of Dogecoin, recently spoke to Australian news outlet Crikey where he gave his opinion of our new twitter overlord. Jackson described Mr Musk as “a grifter” who “sells a vision in hopes that he can one day deliver what he's promising, but he doesn't know that. He's just really good at pretending he knows. What we cover in this episode: Market Recap Why the company behind Pokémon Go is getting crypto-curious Game developer Akatsuki announces $20 million web3 fund Arcane Research finds Ethereum GameFi Activity Collapses By 96% WWOC: The creator of Elon Musk's favorite cryptocurrency co-creator says he's a ‘grifter' that doesn't understand coding ‘as well as he made out' TODAYS SPONSOR: YIELD APP Yield App is an innovative digital asset wealth platform that allows you to earn passive income on the world's leading digital assets. What we really like about Yield App is that it's a licensed fintech company built by a team with a strong background in traditional finance. Yield App offers instant asset conversions, fiat on-ramp, auto compounding, and security features such as activity log, transaction history, and more. Simply deposit your digital assets and click earn to start receiving daily rewards! And if you're a corporate client Yield App offers a secure treasury for your digital assets. Its dedicated relationship management team is on hand 24/7 to facilitate a stress-free experience. PLUS we have a special offer for our listeners. Follow our link at https://on.yield.app/cryptopulse and sign up for an account to take part in our epic competition with a chance to win up to 1000 YLD tokens in multiple weekly giveaways. Ways to connect with Cryptopulse Twitter: https://twitter.com/crypto_pulse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crypto_pulse LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cryptopulse Website: http://www.cryptopulse.co.uk Ways to connect with Kevin and Ben Kevin Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinBasham Ben Twitter: https://twitter.com/bdrsquared Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe so you can be notified when we release a new episode. About Cryptopulse Downloaded & listened to in over 100 countries. Cryptopulse is here to guide you through the crypto universe with thought-provoking topics, in-depth knowledge & information to help you make informed decisions.
Join me today for Episode 598 of Bitcoin And . . . Topics for today: - Yellen's yellin' - Panama bank and #BTC - LUNA 2.NO! - Jackson Palmer is mostly right - Russia warming up to Corn - Bongs 'n Bitcoin #Bitcoin #BitcoinAnd $BTC You can find me at My Tippin.me page: tippin.me/@GhostOfNunya Instagram: Bitcoin_And Mastodon: @NunyaBidness@bitcoinhackers.org Facebook: @bitcoinAnd Music by: Flutey Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Is UEFA and football clubs picking fast money over protecting their fans? The Union of European Football Associations is the administrative body for football, futsal and beach soccer in Europe, as well as Armenia, Israel and the Asian parts of some transcontinental countries. It is one of six continental confederations of world football's governing body FIFA. Socios.com enables users to participate with various teams by investing in fan tokens for their respective favorite sports teams. The fan tokens operate like other crypto currencies or stocks, rising or falling in value based on fan sentiment. Stake is a crypto currency sportsbooks and casinos. Crypto.com is a crypto currency exchange app based in Singapore. The app currently has 10 million users and 3,000 employees. eToro is an Israeli social trading and multi-asset brokerage company that focuses on providing financial and copy trading services such as forex and crypto. It has registered offices in Cyprus, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency, without a central bank or single administrator, that can be sent from user to user on the peer-to-peer bitcoin network without the need for intermediaries. Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency created by software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, who decided to create a payment system as a "joke", making fun of the wild speculation in cryptocurrencies at the time. It is considered both the first "meme coin", and, more specifically, the first "dog coin". Elon Reeve Musk FRS is an entrepreneur and business magnate. He is the founder, CEO, and Chief Engineer at SpaceX; early-stage investor, CEO, and Product Architect of Tesla, Inc.; founder of The Boring Company; and co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI. The UEFA Champions League is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final.
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Jackson Palmer, the creator of one of the ten largest cryptocurrencies publicy stated that crypto is "designed to extract new money from the financially desperate and naive." Meanwhile an article in Current Affairs magazine states "the arguments for [crypto's] usefulness fail completely."Once again, we try and persuade listeners that crypto is a "fool's game."Plus, a great question about a questionable financial service provider and the problems with the CFP Board allowing members to rip off clients.
奥林匹克格言更改,美国、加拿大奥运旗手确定 【综合讯】北京时间20日下午在日本东京召开的国际奥委会第138次全会正式通过,将“更团结”(together)加入奥林匹克格言中。奥林匹克格言自此变为“更快、更高、更强——更团结”。对此,国际奥委会主席巴赫解释称,当前,我们更加需要团结一致,这不仅是为了应对新冠疫情,更是为了应对我们面临的巨大挑战。单靠个体已经无法解决这些挑战。 近日,美国宣布了2020年东京奥运会开幕式旗手人选,男篮队员杜兰特以及1997年出生的游泳运动员莱德基分别称为男女旗手,杜兰特也成为了美国男篮历史上第一位美国在奥运会的旗手代表,达成了乔丹、科比都没有完成的殊荣。 加拿大总理贾斯廷·特鲁多7月19日宣布加拿大奥运代表团在东京奥运会开幕式上的两名旗手:女子篮球运动员米兰达·阿伊姆(MirandaAyim)和男子橄榄球球员平山内森(Nathan Hirayama)。两人均为33岁。值得一提的本次奥运会共有是371名加拿大运动员将参,是自1984年洛杉矶奥运会之后加拿大规模最大的奥运代表团。 1、解封!加拿大将允许已完成接种该国批准疫苗的外国旅客入境 【加新网】加拿大政府19日宣布,完成接种任何一种加拿大已批准疫苗的美国公民和美国永久居民从8月9日起,其他国家完成接种已批准疫苗的居民从9月7日起,可以入境加拿大,且无需隔离14天。此外,所有入境旅客还需在出发前持有核酸检测阴性证明。据悉,加拿大批准使用的新冠疫苗为辉瑞、莫德纳、阿斯利康和强生4种疫苗。 同时,12岁以下没有接种疫苗的儿童与父母一起进入加拿大后,只要遵循公共卫生规定,亦无需隔离14天,但在入境14天内不可以参加夏令营、上学等。加拿大政府还宣布,自8月9日起把允许起降国际航班的机场从4个增加到9个。 2、美疾控中心更新多国旅行警告等级 【CNBS】7月19日美疾控中心宣布下调印度旅行警告等级,将其从最高的4级(意味着没有旅行)降低到3级(敦促公民重新考虑旅行)。同时还将巴基斯坦的旅行警戒从4级下调到3级。据悉,美国是在5月5日发布的将印度旅行警告列为4级的通知。 与此同时,随着英国疫情的恶化,美国公民被警告不要到那里旅游。英国被列为美国旅游指南的最高级别——4级,并警告说,即使是完全接种疫苗的旅行者也可能面临风险。值得一提的是,就在美疾控中心发布这一最新消息的当天,英国首相约翰逊结束了戴口罩和保持社交距离的法律,夜总会等场所重新开放。 3、贝索斯成功进入太空,失重环境下停留3分钟后返回地球 据《洛杉矶时报》报道,当地时间20日上午9时,亚马逊创始人杰夫·贝索斯搭乘名下蓝色起源公司研制的“新谢泼德号”飞船从美国得克萨斯州西部的发射场升空,进入距离地面约105公里的地球亚轨道。据悉,整个太空之旅将耗时约10分钟,在失重环境下停留约3分钟后返回地球,太空舱降落在得州沙漠。 “新谢泼德”号飞行器上的乘客还有贝索斯的弟弟马克、82岁的美国女飞行员玛丽·沃利·芬克和18岁的首位付费乘客奥利弗·达门。据悉,这次太空旅行是“新谢泼德”号首次载人飞行,它自2012年开始不载人测试飞行以来,已连续15次试飞成功,每次均未载人。 4、美国西部山火造成丹佛国际机场数百个航班延误 据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)当地时间7月19日报道,根据美国航空信息网站“FlightAware”数据,,截至19日,丹佛国际机场已有329个航班延误,其中8趟航班被取消。丹佛国际机场发言人伦特里亚表示,火灾导致能见度降低是航班延误的主要原因。 根据美国国家跨部门消防中心 (NIFC) 的数据,目前美国13个州有80起大型山火正在肆虐,过火面积超过110万英亩(约4451平方公里),其中大部分发生在西部各州。美国俄勒冈州消防发言人奥哈拉表示,美国目前最大的火灾“布勒格”(Bootleg)仍在进一步蔓延扩大,高温和干燥等条件对救火造成了不利影响。 5、首个被判重罪的国会骚乱暴徒:闯入15分钟 判处8个月监禁 【国会山报】7月19日,一名承认在1月6日闯入国会的佛州男子被判处8个月监禁,他是首位获刑的国会骚乱暴徒,可能会影响后续数百名同样被控重罪的嫌犯的量刑。 8岁的保罗·霍奇金斯在上个月就妨碍国会程序指控认罪,他在1月6日冲进了参议院会场,阻止了2020年大选选举人票的认证。他身穿印有特朗普名字的衬衫,携带一面印着特朗普名字的旗帜,在会场内待了大约15分钟。该判决少于司法部要求的1年半徒刑,霍奇金斯则寻求缓刑。 6、惊奇!90斤重的亮橙色鱼被冲上俄勒冈州海滩 据《每日星报》7月19日报道,近日,有一条长达1米,重大45kg的大鱼被冲上了美国俄勒冈州一处荒凉的海滩。当地水族馆工作人员表示,这条长着橙色和银色鳞片的大圆鱼名为月鱼,本应生活在热带或亚热带,由于气候变化才出现在俄勒冈州附近海域。目前,尚不知道这条鱼的死亡原因,但从体态判断,它死的时候离海岸很近。 据美国国家海洋和大气管理局表示将利用这条“自投罗网”的月鱼来做更多研究,了解这个物种。据悉,这条鱼将一直冷冻到今年晚些时候,届时学生们将有机会在哥伦比亚河海事博物馆的帮助下对这条鱼进行解剖。其胃里的食物可以帮助人们了解它吃什么、生活在哪里,待解剖完成后,骨架也将被水族馆永久保存并进行展出。 7、美国首都开建“黑人的命也是命”广场,将成为永久性设施 据美国福克斯新闻网19日报道,华盛顿特区当天开始建设“黑人的命也是命广场”,使之成为美国首都的一处永久性设施。特区交通局(DDOT)发布提醒称该街区将在施工期间实施交通管制。施工时间为上午9:30至下午5:30,预计10月1日结束。 去年6月5日,“黑人的命也是命”(BLACK LIVES MATTER)三个巨大的英文单词被用醒目的黄色油漆涂画在华盛顿16街位于白宫前的路段上,市长缪里尔·鲍泽下令,这条路段被命名为“黑人的命也是命广场”。今年5月,地上的字母被涂掉,这引发了华盛顿“黑人的命也是命”组织的批评。 8、Yeet、Zaddy、Youse……词典网新增超过300个词汇 据《文学报》报道,近期,词典网(Dictionary.com)新增300多个词汇,并且更新了网站词条,其中一些词汇反映了过去一年的社会现实——新冠病毒的传播与发展,美国种族主义清算运动等等,还有英语世界社交媒体的流行用语。 词典网(Dictionary.com)主编约翰·凯利(John Kelly)说:“我们生活在一个复杂而又充满挑战的社会,语言的改变会帮助我们认知这个社会。”在这些新增的词条中,有几个词已经成为了互联网和当下社交的流行,比如在社交平台非常流行的爱称——“zaddy”。zaddy是用来形容(通常指男性)有吸引力,同时性感且有魅力。 9、马斯克推特又换新头像 满眼都是狗狗币 【NBC】近日,“硅谷钢铁侠”马斯克的推特账户头像换了!在帅气的新头像中,马斯克戴着墨镜,而两片墨镜镜片上赫然映着狗狗币的经典狗头形象。据悉,这已经不是马斯克第一次给虚拟货币“带货”了,今年2月,他还将带有比特币符号的图片做头像,带动比特币价格涨至5.7万美元。 从最近7天的行情来看,狗狗币价格总体出于下跌态势,保持在0.21美元以下,当前最新是0.18美元,市值235亿美元。目前,狗狗币是国际上用户数仅次于比特币的第二大虚拟货币,但有趣的是,狗狗币创始人之一Jackson Palmer日前表示,此生不再涉足币圈。 10、哈里王子筹划出版回忆录,计划于2022年年底发行 来自《洛杉矶时报》1报道,企鹅兰登书屋于当地时间7月19日宣布,现年36岁的哈里王子正在创作一部“亲密而真挚”的回忆录,讲述他从出生起作为英国王室成员生活的“高峰与低谷”。包括,自己作为一个小男孩的生活,以及母亲威尔士王妃戴安娜于1997年不幸身亡的事件,同时也将包括他与妻子梅根·马克尔的故事,以及他的喜悦——发现自己成为“丈夫和父亲”。 有消息称,哈里王子回忆录自去年开始创作,目前初稿已接近完成,书中将有超280位人物出场。这一回忆录可能会在2022年年底英国女王加冕70周年纪念日当天出版,该书目前尚未命名,其出版后的所有收益将捐给慈善机构。 11、洛杉矶警局引爆非法烟花事故调查出结果了:技师装错炸药重量 【侨报网】19日,洛杉矶市警局6月30日非法烟花引爆事故初步调查结果出炉,警方认为计算上的差错应是此次事故的原因。洛杉矶市警局局长表示,在非法烟花引爆前,爆破小队技师估计放入专用引爆装置的爆炸物为16磅。而数据显示,当时装入引爆装置的爆炸物为42磅,远超出引爆装置的抗爆炸能力。 6月30日,洛杉矶市警局试图将在南洛杉矶收缴的非法烟花放入专用装置在现场引爆,当时警方考虑移动这些非法烟花很危险。但由于人为疏失,此次引爆导致严重事故,现场及附近区域17人受伤,其中包括10名警员,此外周围房屋损毁严重,警方专门用于引爆爆炸物的车辆也遭炸毁。 12、汽车飞跃立交桥仰翻在地 驾驶司机仅受轻伤 据《纽约邮报》19日报道,当地时间7月16日,美国加利福尼亚州99号公路附近发生了一起“空中飞车”事故,一辆汽车腾空飞起后穿过了电线之间的空隙,最后仰翻在地,冒出滚滚黑烟,万幸的是,该车司机并无大碍,仅受轻伤。 据现场视频显示,这辆车大概飞到了高15米的空中。事发之前该车辆在高速公路上以每小时80到100英里的速度行驶,随后在一转弯处发生了“飞车”事件。当地警方称,这辆车此前刚刚发生过一起肇事逃逸事件,司机并没有醉酒,吸毒等情况。 13、难得一见!马萨诸塞州渔民捕获罕见蓝色龙虾 【ABC】上周末,马萨诸塞州的一位渔民捕获一只罕见的蓝色龙虾, 这名渔夫在拍照留念后,最终将龙虾放回海中。最终,渔夫的这种保护稀有动物的行为也被无数网友盛赞。 据美国缅因大学龙虾研究所称,之所以出现蓝色龙虾是因为基因缺陷所致。捕获一只蓝色龙虾的概率通常被认为是200万分之一,但也有专家认为这只是一个猜测,因为没有人真正知道海洋中到底有多少只蓝色龙虾。 14、印度留学生在英国喂鸽子被罚千元,指控环保官员“钓鱼执法” 印度《每日卫报》7月18日消息,近日,一名到英国读书的印度留学生里什·普雷姆(Rishi Prem)在曼彻斯特市中心的皮卡迪利花园,坐在一个长椅上吃午饭。这时,一群鸽子飞了过来。他便随手掰下一小块玉米饼放在地上,打算喂鸽子。这时,一名环保官员走过来,指责普雷姆在公共场所扔垃圾,按规定要罚款约200英镑,并最终对他罚款150英镑。 普雷姆表示,执法官员一直在附近观察他,完全可以提前警告他,但却等到他喂鸽子之后才走过来进行罚款。而保官员解释说,这一地区都张贴了海报,已经就喂鸽子的后果进行了提醒。 15、现实版《肖申克的救赎》?巴西“最大黑帮”9名成员挖隧道越狱 巴西《环球报》19日报道,上周日凌晨3点,巴西犯罪组织的9名成员以《肖申克的救赎》的方式在牢房内挖出一条隧道,然后成功越狱。据报道,囚犯们在其中一间牢房里挖了个洞,然后挖出一条通向车站庭院区域的隧道。从监控录像中可以看到,囚犯们从隧道爬出后,从墙头上跳下来,沿着一条路逃跑了。 据悉,这9人被认为是黑帮组织Primeiro Comando da Capital的成员。巴西政府认为那是巴西最大的犯罪组织。据悉,其中一名逃犯在数小时后在前伴侣的家中被捕,其余逃犯仍在追捕中。据报道,在越狱事件发生之前,这座设计为容纳15名囚犯的小型监狱竟关押了35名囚犯。
The conversation around inflation continues! Skippy and Doogles discuss the state of inflation, and whether or not Bitcoin makes sense as a hedge. Then they highlight two South African teenagers who started a crypto investment firm, and allegedly ran away with the money. Sticking on the crypto train, they talk through Dogecoin co-founder Jackson Palmer's tweet rant against crypto. Next up, MSCI may be trying to create the Ultimate Market Portfolio, a portfolio representing all of the world's assets. The episode wraps by revisiting Skippy's current thoughts on Intel given their recent $30 billion bid to purchase GlobalFoundries.
In this week's CoinMarketRecap podcast with Connor Sephton, we make all this week's crypto news easy to understand. We'll look at Bitcoin's latest movements, and the NFT that comes with a cruel dilemma. Plus, CoinMarketCap's Molly-Jane Zuckerman tells us about a brutal Twitter thread written by Dogecoin co-founder Jackson Palmer, and reveals whether Apple has really bought BTC or not. Also in the show, a senior specialist therapist tells us about the rising numbers of traders with cryptocurrency addictions — and we ask the CEO of Travala.com whether booking summer holidays with Bitcoin is a good idea.Sources for clips:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=istAPS5WkgUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XMFEUNut18https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEsVJJy1od4&t=200shttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p09k9zvc
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Emma hosts Jim Freeman, director of the Social Movement Support Lab, to discuss his new book, "Rich Thanks to Racism: How the Ultra-Wealthy Profit From Racial Injustice," to discuss the hidden strategies behind systemic racism in America. Freeman walks through his concept of strategic racism and how the U.S. Government refuses to properly address policies that result in racialized violence and inequity due to the economic benefits for the ultra-wealthy. Looking at organizations like ALEC and the Heritage Foundation, and individuals such as Charles Koch and Bill Gates, Emma and Jim walk through how neoliberal policy has followed the interests of private actors. They look at the recent movement to privatize education through charter schools and vouchers as a unifying development for billionaires writ large, bringing together Gates and Koch, despite their vastly different public personas, and completely devastating the public educate systems in poorer Black and brown communities, and discuss the role of the carceral state in both financially benefitting capitalists with slave labor and maintaining docility to the status quo. Freeman also looks into how the brutally violent suppression tactics of the criminal justice system serve as a blueprint for both immigration policy and the military-industrial complex, before Emma and he round out the interview with the importance of reframing the conversation around the structural reinforcement of profit despite pain and recognizing the importance of widespread solidarity and coalition. Emma finishes up the show by focusing on the absurd coverage of the Cuba protests among the right, ignoring the horrors of the multi-decade-long U.S. embargo that has maintained economic sanctions through an international pandemic and, unsurprisingly, going straight for the Bay of Pigs pt. 2. And in the Fun Half: Emma, Brandon, and Matt discuss Newsmax's weird centering of baseball and football in a rant on the U.S.'s impact on the geopolitical realm, Spike Lee going full bitcoin bro in his politics and carnival barker in his fashion sense, and Dogecoin founder Jackson Palmer's thread on the inherently pro-capitalist nature of crypto. Next, the crew covers Candace Owen's new talk show and her pitch of communism being the true infection of Covid-19, before Dave from Jamaica discusses the false promise of the 21st-century space race, and Robert from Louisiana gives an anti-welfare argument possibly more confusing and condescending than the actual U.S. welfare system, plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsor: BetterHelp gives you access to your own fully licensed and accredited therapist via phone, chat, or video. A lot of therapists elsewhere have long waitlists and it can take weeks or months before they can see you… But when you sign up with BetterHelp, they match you with a therapist based on your specific needs, and you'll be communicating with them in less than 24 hours. BetterHelp is giving our audience 10% off their first month when you go to https://betterhelp.com/majorityreport Support the St. Vincent Nurses today as they continue to strike for a fair contract! https://action.massnurses.org/we-stand-with-st-vincents-nurses/ Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein's podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out The Letterhack's upcoming Kickstarter project for his new graphic novel! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/milagrocomic/milagro-heroe-de-las-calles Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt's podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie's podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn
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DogeCoin is Better than Bitcoin, Ethereum, LiteCoin and Every Other Cryptocurrency out there. Dogecoin was started by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer in 2013 and Now is Top 5 Altcoin in the World. Started as a meme, the Coin has gained traction and is available for the best price possible. Crypto Bubble Burst 2021 has plunged the Market to almost 30%-50% and Dogecoin is not an exception. Should you Invest or Not??? The Answer is Simple - Buy Dogecoin and Hold. Why??? Because, Dogecoin History is quite adventurous and has a Lots of Ups and Downs!! The Doge Community is the Internet's most active community and the most supportive too. Protecting from Thefts, Serving Notable Causes, Sponsoring World Events and more, Dogecoin is more than just a Coin. It's a Community. The Mother of all Bubbles - Dogecoin is the Future of Cryptocurrency. It's here to stay. But, Why should you invest in Dogecoin??? This Episode Covers everything you should know before investing in Dogecoin. Summary Note - Reasons to Invest in Dogecoin - 1. History of Dogecoin 2. Price Action of Dogecoin 3. Currency Circulation of Dogecoin 4. Fundraising and Sponsorship Events 5. Business Lessons to Learn from Dogecoin The Perfect Analysis of Dogecoin that the Internet was missing. DOGECOIN TO THE MOON.
Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency created in 2013 as a joke by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer. It was intended to make fun of the wild speculation in cryptocurrencies at the time. Since then, it has built a huge following and demand and now has a market capitalization of $68B. Along the way, it made multiple millionaires, Including a Goldman Sachs managing director who recently left the investment bank after reportedly making millions by investing in the cryptocurrency. What started as a joke has now become a phenomenon too important to ignore. With a surge in demand for trading the coin, it has caused outages on trading platforms such as Robinhood. And the hype has now inspired the creation of many other dog theme coins, and it seems that this is just the beginning. So what is the hype around this cryptocurrency, and How did Dogecoin become so popular? Dogecoin was forked from Lucky Coin – a fork of Litecoin, which is a fork of Bitcoin https://dogecoin.com Coinmarketcap – Where we got the numbers https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dogecoin What is Dogecoin? https://youtu.be/_KVZmS_UO5I Kabosu's blog – The Doge https://kabosu112.exblog.jp/9944144 Understand how Robinhood settle transactions and why Robinhood stopped the trading of GameStop and Dogecoin recently https://blog.robinhood.com/news/2021/1/29/what-happened-this-week Has the Dogecoin ‘whale' been discovered? https://www.deseret.com/2021/5/8/22424597/dogecoin-investment-whale-robinhood-theory A $25 billion dogecoin whale lurks, but Robinhood CEO says ‘we don't have significant positions in any of the coins we keep' https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-25-billion-dogecoin-whale-lurks-but-robinhood-ceo-says-we-dont-have-significant-positions-in-any-of-the-coins-we-keep-11620326508 How Supply Affects Crypto's Value, Explained https://cointelegraph.com/explained/how-supply-affects-cryptos-value-explained Follow the Show twitter.com/5050techflix instagram.com/5050techflix Follow Sayla twiter.com/SaylaVdeGoede Instagram.com/sayla_vee clubhouse: @sayladegoede Follow Richardson twitter.com/richardsondx instagram.com/richardsondx youtube.com/richardsondx clubhouse: @richardsondx Thanks for being a supporter, and have a great day! This episode was brought to you by the 'Share Button' :). The easiest appreciation you can give without spending your money. The share button helps us reach more people and grow our audience. So If you know someone who might enjoy this podcast, Use the 'Share Button' and Share The Caring Effect. Every Share Helps.
Watch & Listen here: https://whatarewedoingpod.com/links Meet Justin, AKA: Kodak! Levi's long time business partner and best friend, Justin, joins us as our official producer. The girls (and everyone else) were tired of the button presses, so we brought in a professional. Kodak has been in the music/audio industry for years so we knew he'd be the perfect fit for the job. In this episode we kick things off with Dogecoin. This crypto currency has been dominating the news, headlines, and our wallets. Dogecoin was created by IBM software engineer Billy Markus from Portland, Oregon and Adobe software engineer Jackson Palmer, who set out to create a peer-to-peer digital currency that could reach a broader demographic than Bitcoin. In addition, they wanted to distance it from the controversial history of other coins. Dogecoin was officially launched on December 6, 2013, and within the first 30 days there were over a million visitors to Dogecoin.com And of course, Justin Bieber has dreadlocks, AGAIN. The 27-year-old "Peaches" singer debuted locs on Instagram Sunday , sharing several pictures of his controversial new hairstyle that elicited both calls of racial insensitivity and praise amongst peers. "Swags crazy," Jaden Smith commented under one of Bieber's post, while Instagram user @joetermini commented: "Just out here living your best life." But for people of color, natural hair isn't seen as trendy or cutting edge. It is often discriminated against and policed. In 2020, a Texas teen was suspended for refusing to cut his locs. In 2019, a New Jersey high school wrestler had to cut off his locs to avoid forfeiting the match. In 2015, Zendaya's locs were referred to as smelling of "patchouli oil and weed" on the Oscars red carpet. The list goes on. Locs – which are commonly referred to as dreadlocks, a term that holds a historically negative connotation – is a style where hair locks into fused coils over time. The hairstyle has traditionally been worn by people of color throughout history. Lastly, we hit some quick hit topics like: Chicken sandwich fast food wars, SpaceX Lands it's first rocket, Bill Gates gets a divorce, & much more! Watch & Listen here: https://whatarewedoingpod.com/links --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-are-we-doing-pod/message
El ingeniero informático Jackson Palmer hizo una versión de una criptomoneda en forma de broma con el meme Doge de icono y lo llamo DogeCoin y todos fueron risas. Aunque podría ser una burbuja porque en principio es una broma, su valor a subido mucho en poco tiempo y Elon Musk solo ha ayudado a la especulación, pero como vimos con Bitcoin, todo puede ser posible.
Welcome to the Crypto Basic Podcast! Joining you are Brent "Pump and Dump" Philbin, Adam "The TikToker" Levy, and Karim "You guys are insane" Baruque. Our issue for today is a call to action posted on TikTok, that urges users to invest 25$ in dogecoin en masse, leading to artificial inflation of its price, AKA a pump and dump. We discuss its implications, it's dangers, and what it means for the future of crypto that these kinds of things are now reaching the teen and preteen demographics. Tune in now! Hey Karim, what's the price of Dogecoin?? Dogecoin spikes 1900% in 2 days. Global search interest in “how to buy dogecoin” also skyrocketed from a score of 25 to 100, the highest possible search popularity score, over the past few days, according to 12-month Google Trends data analyzed by CoinDesk. Why is Dogecoin spiking?? Not entirely sure the exact origin of it but a few TIk Tokkers posted a video talking about how if you invest $25 into Dogecoin you get 10k shares. if it goes to $1 we all make $10k. then people started buying it and it actually spiked 20% tuesday. Effect of Tik Tok on crypto. Gen Z is growing up. Do you think they will adopt? Could this be the start of a bull? This could also be the start of another Bitconnect with people getting hurt by a pump and dump. Could be a bunch of Dogecoiners getting together and trying to get the coin to blow up on tik tok. Things can go viral there in a hot second. Videos on videos coming out talking about how Doge is a good investment. For those who don't know, Jackson Palmer, the CEO of Dogecoin, created it as a memecoin bc Coinmarketcap and Doge memes were the two tabs open in his web browser. It has no real use case. Kid influencers ( https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/hnetus/discussing_how_doge_can_reach_1/ ) https://twitter.com/jespow/status/1281021629632352256?s=20
The Front Cover and Phenom Media's Trey Wilkinson is joined by the one and only Jackson Palmer, and we debate who the best center of all time is, tournament style! You can check out the bracket on Instagram @the_frontcover! Also in the pod are the weekly shoutouts and an announcement for Monday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-front-cover12/message
The Front Cover and Phenom Media's Trey Wilkinson is joined by Jackson Palmer once again, this time to redraft the 2008 NBA draft. Stay tuned for the entire draft to hear storylines, comedy moments, draft boards, and Javale McGee jokes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-front-cover12/message
The Front Cover and Phenom Media's Trey Wilkinson is joined by Jackson Palmer and Ryan Stockard to discuss their top 5 NBA players of all time! There will be hot takes, snubs and digs on all time greats so make sure to stay tuned throughout the entire podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-front-cover12/message
Jackson joins us again to talk about tech, crypto, and his all new secret Bitcoin (and HEX) killer... Jackson's socials: He literally has no socials! Our Socials: Website: keywordcrypto.com Facebook: @keywordcrypto Twitter: @keywordcrypto Twitter (Michael): @keywordcrypto_m Twitter (JJ): @keyword_jj Linkedin: @keywordcrypto Youtube: KeywordCrypto Support Us: BTC: 39v3yrPDqm61LtyknESDAyAmGUGyuW3Kc1 ETH: 0xe5DCA0e80BF96Cb43fdb0d033a65461c8F8f9988 NANO: nano_3qrknjfmy33jspmzbssrbpskzdi8qibq9zztr6rn7kx8ai3yzyb8569fmfpf Patreon Coinbase Tippin.me Intro Song: Physical Forms - On the Brink --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keywordcrypto/support
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Dogecoin was born from the association of two browser tabs: one was an article about the popularity of the doge meme, and the other, CoinMarketCap. The idea quickly gained traction on Twitter, and before long, a new cryptocurrency was born. Dogecoin gained adoption as a tipping currency, the community took part fundraising for charities and other causes, perhaps most notably sending the Jamaican bobsled team to the Sochi Winter Olympics. We’re joined by Jackson Palmer, co-creator of Dogecoin. Though he has left the project, Jackson shares the story of how he created the most popular meme cryptocurrency as a joke. Topics covered in this episode: Jackson’s background and early interest in cryptocurrency The Dogecoin origin story The uniquely charitable nature of the community and The Dogecoin Foundation How the currency became widely used for tipping The NASCAR sponsorship and Moolah exchange scam The technological choices which went into early versions of Dogecoin Dogecoin’s unique monetary policy and economics Jackson’s thoughts on Doge Ethereum and the state of the project Why Jackson stepped away from the project and his thoughts on the crypto space Jackson’s other projects and YouTube channel Episode links: Jackson Palmer's website Dogecoin Github “Not actually capped at 100 billion?” GitHub issue Moolah, The Divisive Startup Heavily Involved In The Dogecoin Community, Is Closing Down – TechCrunch Excerpts from the Moolah Scam - YouTube Complete conversation with Mintpal/Moolah's ""Alex Green"" AKA Ryan Gentle AKA Ryan Kennedy - YouTube Epicenter episode 5 Jackson Palmer - Twitter Jackson Palmer - YouTube Thank you to our sponsors for their support: Deploy enterprise-ready consortium blockchain networks that scale in just a few clicks. More at aka.ms/epicenter. Join the most interoperable ecosystem of connected blockchains. Learn more at cosmos.network/epicenter. This episode is hosted by Sébastien Couture and Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/280
Unconfirmed: Insights and Analysis From the Top Minds in Crypto
Jackson Palmer, the creator of Dogecoin and the website Are We Decentralized Yet, explains why he thinks the markets suddenly took a nosedive, why it's hard for him to get data on these crypto assets for the Are We Decentralized Yet website -- unless there's a centralized company behind them -- and how Ripple and Initiative Q are somewhat similar. We also covered the perpetual question of how much of Ripple's social media support is real vs. bots, what "fair distribution" of coins means, why mining isn't for "anybody" but for the privileged, and whether or not proof of stake coins could be secure or whether they'll also be susceptible to centralization. Thank you to our advertisers! CipherTrace: https://ciphertrace.com/unconfirmed WeTrust: https://wetrust.io/unconfirmed Episode links: Jackson Palmer: https://twitter.com/ummjackson Jackson Palmer's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/JacksonPalmer Jackson Palmer's website: https://ummjackson.com Dogecoin: https://dogecoin.com Are We Decentralized Yet: https://arewedecentralizedyet.com
Simon and Colin are in the studio with Alex Batlin, Founder and CEO of Trustology. First up, Bitcoin turns 10. Halloween 2008 Bitcoin was born, although it wasn't traded until a couple of years later we take a look at what BTC has given us in the last 10 years, if it's here to stay and what's in store for the future of Bitcoin. Why “the Institutionalization of Cryptocurrency” is a paradox. Jackson Palmer writes that If you stay up-to-date with the cryptocurrency news cycle, a recent trend you may have observed is the widespread excitement at the prospect of large, traditional financial institutions entering the space. We’ve seen a wave of institutional news lately, and many cryptocurrency enthusiasts express blind enthusiasm at the notion of positive price impact associated with this money flowing in. We look at censorship resistance, trustless transactions, verifiable history and what comes next. Initiative Q: an elementary pyramid scheme with grandiose ideas. The Q token is a centralised private currency issued by Initiative Q. It’s presently worthless, and not exchangeable even on Initiative Q’s own servers but they aspire to it being used in their nonexistent future payment network. At that point, they intend it to be freely exchangeable with dollars. Pragmatic decentralization: How IDEX will approach industry regulations. Decentralization exists on a spectrum, and unless your system or application lacks any centralized parts it can be subject to regulation. Aurora is working to create a fully-decentralized financial system, but the path to getting there requires significantly more control and centralization than the end state. In addition to IP blocking, IDEX will be implementing KYC/AML policies in order to comply with sanctions and money laundering laws. How much have ICOs raised in 2018? Depends on who you ask. Lack of rules, transparency leaves issuance amounts murky. More digital tokens are being issued through direct sales. It remains hard to ascertain the amount of funds a issuer claims it’s raised when no one has to submit any regulated filings or even reveal their identities. Bitcoin Cash hard fork set for November 15th. After the decision to implement a 'pre-consensus' protocol in a long scheduled software upgrade to Bitcoin Cash on November the 15th, its community is split and a hard fork that will see the digital currency split into two separate chains should occur on that date. In July, Bitcoin Cash developer Amaury Sechet published a post announcing the decision to include a new software alteration to a planned upgrade. We also have a great Tweet of the Week on statistical dishonesty. All this and so much more on this week's episode of Blockchain Insider. And if you enjoyed our tweet of the week why not send us your best tweets? See if you can get a shout out on the show! We hope you enjoy the show and, as ever, don't forget to subscribe! Want to join the conversation on all the topics discussed? Tweet the show @bchaininsider and if you really love the show, please leave us a review on iTunes. This week's episode of Blockchain Insider was produced by Laura Watkins and Petrit Berisha. Edited by Michael Bailey. Special Guest: Alex Batlin.
In this exclusive episode of The Bull Pen Podcast, The Crypto Bully steps into the Bull Pen with Nick aka GeoCold. The 18-year-old ethical hacker that livestreamed his 51% attack on Bitcoin Private (BTCP) on October 13, 2018 just before getting shut down due to censorship by both Twitch and Stream.me. GeoCold talks with The Crypto Bully about the thoughts going through his mind when he successfully mined the first BTCP block, whether his 51% attack was illegal, Jackson Palmer tweeting about him and the livestream and what this all means for the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.
In this inaugural episode of the Creative Expression podcast, we invited Clinnesha Sibley, the Literary Arts instructor at Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA), into the podcast studio. The conversation started with sharing her story of how she entered the arts scene as a child, her college years, the beginning of her career and the eventual transition to MSA. Clinnesha gave her insights of the literary world and offered some guidance. To end the show, we included a few clips of senior literary students reciting their work. We hope you enjoy the show. About the Literary Arts program Literary Arts Blogspace Literary Instructor Joins Artists in Creative Community Cohort Books by Clinnesha D. Sibley Patrick Brown (Host) and Clinnesha Sibley (Literary Instructor). Senior literary student works: Katie Westbrook, Amaria Sumler, Jackson Palmer and Madison Cox, Photo: Clinnesha Sibley and Creative Community Fellows workshop in rural Vermont, digital music by Thomas Hart (Media Arts c/o 2018).
This week Michael and JJ have Dogecoin creator, Jackson Palmer, on the podcast. He laments the sad state of crypto and how it's devolved into the very thing crypto was designed to fight against. Let us know on Facebook or Twitter if you have a topic you'd like us to discuss. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show! Our Socials: Website: keywordcrypto.com Facebook: @keywordcrypto Twitter: @keywordcrypto Twitter (Michael): @keywordcrypto_m Twitter (JJ): @keyword_jj Linkedin: @keywordcrypto Youtube: KeywordCrypto Support Us: BTC: 39v3yrPDqm61LtyknESDAyAmGUGyuW3Kc1 ETH: 0xe5DCA0e80BF96Cb43fdb0d033a65461c8F8f9988 NANO: nano_3qrknjfmy33jspmzbssrbpskzdi8qibq9zztr6rn7kx8ai3yzyb8569fmfpf Patreon Coinbase Tippin.me Intro Song: Physical Forms - On the Brink --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keywordcrypto/support
Dogecoin started life as a joke. Jackson Palmer, Tweeted "Investing in Dogecoin, pretty sure it's the next big thing." This was a reference to a popular meme featuring a breed of dog called a Shiba Inu adorned with Comic Sans text. Jackson was poking fun at the rapid proliferation of so-called "altcoins" cryptocurrencies that hoped to rival the success of Bitcoin. But the response to Palmer's joke was enthusiastic and positive. Still, the joke might have ended there if not for a programmer named Billy Markus. Markus had dabbled with creating his own cryptocurrency in the past and he contacted Palmer to offer his services. Together the two men cooked up Dogecoin, an altcoin cryptocurrency inspired by a joke about how there were too many altcoin cryptocurrencies being created. Naturally it featured the clueless face of a Shiba Inu dog. The cryptocurrency launched on December 6, 2013. By December 19, the value of the joke currency had skyrocketed, quadrupling it's value in just a few days of trading. The money based on a meme seemed to have a memetic appeal all it's own. Three days later the currency would lose 80% of its value, but by now it was at the very least being talked about in serious cryptocurrency circles. However three days after THAT on December 25, a hacker managed to manupulate a popular Dogecoin storage solution called Dogewallet and stole $12,000 worth of Dogecoin. As if that wasn't enough drama for the cryptocurrency that was still less than a month old, the Dogecoin community, led by the makers of Dogewallet launched an initiative called "Save Dogemas" to make whole those who had had their Dogecoin stolen. This generosity of the early Doge community was not a one-off. In 2014 they led a Dogecoin fundraiser to send the Jamaican bobsled team to the Olympics, and then they helped build a well in Kenya. But the happygolucky Dogecoin community hadn't seen the last of its share of troubles. Throughout 2014 a user in the Dogecoin reddit subreddit who called himself _Moolah started engratiating himself to community by generously tipping other community members in Dogecoin seemingly for no reason. And once he had their trust he asked them to invest in his new business venture, an online Dogecoin exchange called Moolah. But after accepting investment from the community to get the site up and running and then accepting deposits of Dogecoin into his newly created exchange, Moolah experienced a "critical bug" and many users lost the ability to withdraw their Dogecoin. The man behind Moolah was eventually identified as Ryan Kennedy, a man with a history of cons and scams. And because of the nature of Dogecoin it was difficult to know what could be done about it. Dogecoin and other cryptocurrencies aren't "money" in the legal sense, so people who had been scammed had no clear legal recourse. Dogecoin also suffered price manipulation at the hands of cryptocurrency "investors" looking to make a quick buck in the largely unregulated market. By 2015 the shine had worn off of Dogecoin, and even creator Jackson Palmer said he wanted to take a step back from the cryptocurrency community. Why? Because he didn't care for the kind of people he saw taking an interest in cryptocurrency. "All in all, the cryptocurrency space increasingly feels like a bunch of white libertarian bros sitting around hoping to get rich and coming up with half-baked, buzzword-filled business ideas which often fail," Palmer told coindesk.com. He had also become dissallusioned with the lack of security in the world of cryptocurrency. He had created a version of cryptocurrency that had made regular people feel comfortable investing in this new kind of financial market, and the result was that many of those people had lost significant amounts of money and there was no recourse for them. The irony is that Palmer had CREATED dogecoin to point at the flaws in the altcoin market. Even back in 2013 new cryptocurrencies were being created all the time. They were presented as investement opportunities, but they were often the tools of what are called "pump and dump" schemes where the creator of a cryptocurrency artifically inflates the price of that currency and then sells off their holdings to gullible investors. And the process shows no signs of slowing. As of March 16, 2018 there were 1,638 different cryptocurrencies. In the end Dogecoin itself isn't the bad idea here. But it's entire history has been a lens through which we can view the problems with cryptocurrency in general and alt-coins in particular. Cryptocurrency isn't even a good idea as an investment. At the beginning of the year the market capitalization of Dogecoin was 1.5 billion dollars. Today it has plunged along with the rest of the cryptocurrency market to where it is today at 386 million dollars.
You probably wouldn't have guessed that a co-founder of Dogecoin works as a full-time marketing product manager at Adobe, but today we're talking to him. Jackson Palmer gives us all the details behind how digital currency works in an easy-to-understand way, and tells us how Dogecoin started as a Twitter joke but ballooned into a currency worth $30 million with an incredible community behind it. Click here for show notes. Leave some feedback: What should I talk about next? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, leave a short review here. Subscribe to Growth Everywhere on iTunes. Get the non-iTunes RSS feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @ericosiu
Continuing our look at digital gold we ask how you actually create a cryptocurrency? To answer that question we speak with Jackson Palmer, the founder of Dogecoin - a cryptocurrency that was meant to be a joke but started 2018 with a market cap of almost $2 Billion USD.Find Jackson Palmer on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jacksonpalmerbcSupport Moonshot:Bitcoin: 14wSCgJ7gdkiLv5ARZWavszTGRB4cmtTKoEther: 0xe7e6f412472e57639204fb715ac5b12cc66288c7If you love Moonshot then the best way to help us is to share this episode with a friend, or if you're able, consider supporting us financially on Patreon. All supporters get an ad-free feed, along with bonus episodes, and merch. Visit https://www.patreon.com/moonshot.
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Dogecoin was started in 2013 as a joke. Jackson Palmer forked Bitcoin and created his cryptocurrency as a play off the “doge” meme. The currency became popular as a means of reddit users “tipping” each other. If I made a comment on reddit that you liked, you might send me some Dogecoin. This use case The post Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Dogecoin was started in 2013 as a joke. Jackson Palmer forked Bitcoin and created his cryptocurrency as a play off the “doge” meme. The currency became popular as a means of reddit users “tipping” each other. If I made a comment on reddit that you liked, you might send me some Dogecoin. This use case The post Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Jackson Palmer and friends, created Dogecoin in 2013, as satire, and today it's ranked among the top 40 cryptocurrencies on coin market cap. We got him to tell the whole story and asked if he any regrets. If you want to learn anything, let alone cryptocurrency, study the outliers. The story of Dogecoin has more to teach us than we may want to know.
today’s guest illuminating the blockchain is jackson Palmer, who in 2013, created Dogecoin. Created partly as satire, it's valued in total at over 1 billion dollars today—we are going to tell the origin story of Dogecoin in a future episode, but today we tap Jackson’s rare insight, starting with his take on the last year in crypto— and how in terms of crypto as an investment, it may have been great but in terms of proving the purpose of crypto as a currency may have actually been a bad year. It’s ironic in a way that a coin made as joke may actually prove to have more integrity and more utility than most of the coins created this last year. Finding a voice of reason amidst the flurry of hype in this space is rare, and I’m grateful for Jackson’s humility, wisdom and effort to being clarity to the picture we are painting of the blockchain. http://ummjackson.com http://coloringcrypto.com/sponsors
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