At the beginning of 2018, I wrote an article outlining a New Year’s resolution that I thought could help boost cryptocurrency adoption and awareness in 2018, as long as enough people were doing it. Last week was the fourteenth installment of my challenge. People seem to be more inquisitive again as the market appears to be going from bearish to bullish.
Between work and my usual chats with Lyft drivers, I had no shortage of conversations about cryptocurrency this week. Here are a couple of the best.
I’ve been learning just how much of a crowd anything cryptocurrency-related can draw now, even when it costs a fair amount of money to attend. From meetups to full-on conferences, these events are becoming increasingly popular, to my amazement and glee. I’ll be excited to see just how many new faces there are at the next event I attend!
Apart from various instances of tipping on Reddit, I’ve been making more Doge paper wallets to hand out to interested Lyft drivers, or even the ones who are just good enough sports to listen to my crypto-ramblings without giving me a demerit on my passenger score.
I’ll continue to look for more everyday, real-world use cases for my cryptocurrency.
Are you also participating in this challenge? Tell us how it’s going in the comments or via Twitter!
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