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Hello World!<br /> | Hello World!<br /> | ||
My name is Victor Oliver and I live in Valencia, Spain<br /> | My name is Victor Oliver and I live in Valencia, Spain<br /> | ||
You can find me in most internet places and comunities as Victorsueca or Victor_sueca | You can find me in most internet places and comunities as Victorsueca or Victor_sueca<br /> | ||
I've first heard of bitcoin in 2013, but I didn't really get into it until summer 2015.<br /> | |||
Since then, I've learnt a lot about bitcoin. I know how transactions work, how blocks are mined and what data they contain, how full nodes work generally; all with a bit of technical insight. You don't need a grade in "Blockchain Technical Analysis" or master in "Blockchain apps developement" or whatever fancy names they put, all will end with a arbitrary certificate, signed by an arbitrarily choosed person that certifies that you passed some arbitrary tests to check that you have some knowledge that they arbitrarily consider important..... NOPE. I learnt everything just reading the documentation and asking the great comunity. And remember, when in doubt, google is your friend. |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 29 April 2017
Hello World!
My name is Victor Oliver and I live in Valencia, Spain
You can find me in most internet places and comunities as Victorsueca or Victor_sueca
I've first heard of bitcoin in 2013, but I didn't really get into it until summer 2015.
Since then, I've learnt a lot about bitcoin. I know how transactions work, how blocks are mined and what data they contain, how full nodes work generally; all with a bit of technical insight. You don't need a grade in "Blockchain Technical Analysis" or master in "Blockchain apps developement" or whatever fancy names they put, all will end with a arbitrary certificate, signed by an arbitrarily choosed person that certifies that you passed some arbitrary tests to check that you have some knowledge that they arbitrarily consider important..... NOPE. I learnt everything just reading the documentation and asking the great comunity. And remember, when in doubt, google is your friend.