I created this slideshow to help explain my “Second Bitcoin Whitepaper” to a non-technical audience.
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I previously wrote about my whitepaper on BitcoinMedia in this article a few months ago. For the paper itself, click here.
Obviously, I want to reach the maximum number of people possible before I proceed with this.



































Aren’t memes supposed to be funny and witty? I am having trouble finding any memes in that list.
Gold
Some guy posted this one long ago on bitcointalk.org:
http://i51.tinypic.com/ao3k77.jpg
oops there is a second part:
http://i54.tinypic.com/2yucb2o.jpg
The issue of bitcoin is very appropriate for a good memes as long as they have good taste.
How exactly do you plan on “configuring” something to have value?
Cause I’d like to get to know that trick.
The memes are supposed to make you want to read the whitepaper to learn about how I want to do stuff like that
I would have shared that with peeps if it would not have contained pollution from your own business venture ideas. That just confuses things and makes this a much less helpful infographic than it could have been.