Kristoffer Koch Location: Norway Fortune in Crypto: ~$4 million In 2009, while pursuing a master’s thesis on encryption at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Kristoffer Koch discovered Bitcoin through Satoshi Nakamoto’s whitepaper. Intrigued by the concept of cryptographic money, he decided to purchase approximately 5,000 BTC, spending around $27 to explore the technology firsthand while also dabbling in early mining efforts. At the time, he treated it as a modest academic experiment, not anticipating that it would one day change his life. $BTC
He promptly forgot about it until Bitcoin started making headlines in 2013. When he checked his wallet, his investment had ballooned to over $800,000. Eventually, he cashed out around 20% of his holdings to buy an apartment in Oslo, with the rest growing to millions over the years. While not a trader in the technical sense, Koch’s story is an example of early adoption leading to life-changing returns. #USJobsData
Is Trump pointing at a chart of what? Not a descending oil chart with crossed swords of war on which there are coins with Maduro's image? Or did it just seem that way to me?
And above the chart, a cake with 250 candles? 250 of what? And above the cake, a hand in handcuffs against the backdrop of an American flag isn't that the latest arrest? And above that, rockets where on one side there's China, and on the other, a Slavic ship and Zelenskyy?
Well, it definitely just seemed that way. Mere fantasies right?)
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