June 22, 2014. Jackson Palmer, a self-identified "average geek," is high in the stands at a Nascar race at the Sonoma Raceway in California. Palmer hadn't played in a bowling league for the past four years, but he had recently started playing catch: Logging through the phone books, he hopped from club to club, trying out floating catches and easy one-handed shots.
That night, Palmer got his chance. He threw the opening pitch, and a tribute emerged after the ball traveled 61 feet and averaged 40 mph–beads of sweat were clearly visible on Palmer's brow.
Months later, bitcoin fans were jubilant. In the months before the start of the conference, some webcams showed Palmer toss strikes right down the middle of the Tiger Stadium stand beyond the fans.
In similar fashion, videos from Sunday's nighttime stacking session showed hundreds of fans staring up in awe of the light show sequence, squinting their eyes to decipher the theme before their eyes were trained upon the key mat:
The news reverberated nearly a week later online. Dave Aitel, the noted bitcoin lobbyist, dove into the gory details on his popular r/bitcoin subreddit, writing:
"Pete Vallely had a chat with me prior to [the awards] about going behind and absolutely telling the players that they would get paid in dogecoins. We're currently expecting that to happen this weekend, although I must say I'm pretty damn disappointed we weren't able to celebrate Dogecoin as a winning award today. We have a very long journey ahead, and bitcoin the currency is already a substantial global trading currency–so we're likely to interact a lot with players of all sports trying to get Dogecoins as payment."
The towering DOGE and NEAT incidents met with incredulity and widespread disbelief. The Atlanta Braves, whose attendance has swelled to an average of 17,145 per game, likely saw some of DOGE's twelve millionth-worth amid the crowd. Reddit banned the currency comment section after a post at the time drew thousands of downvotes. In June, the official recognition of Dogecoin during the gaming competition.
The price of a single dogecoin–the denomination of distinction within Dogecoin–entered that 13th billionth litre zone. When users of the digital currency switched their hats to #dorecoin, they raised the bar of what was considered a profitable transaction–a wholly amused Palmer accidentally shorted the billionth iteration in the currency's satoshi system–by adjusting the price at which future Dogecoins were issued.
That night, Palmer got his chance. He threw the opening pitch, and a tribute emerged after the ball traveled 61 feet and averaged 40 mph–beads of sweat were clearly visible on Palmer's brow.
Months later, bitcoin fans were jubilant. In the months before the start of the conference, some webcams showed Palmer toss strikes right down the middle of the Tiger Stadium stand beyond the fans.
In similar fashion, videos from Sunday's nighttime stacking session showed hundreds of fans staring up in awe of the light show sequence, squinting their eyes to decipher the theme before their eyes were trained upon the key mat:
The news reverberated nearly a week later online. Dave Aitel, the noted bitcoin lobbyist, dove into the gory details on his popular r/bitcoin subreddit, writing:
"Pete Vallely had a chat with me prior to [the awards] about going behind and absolutely telling the players that they would get paid in dogecoins. We're currently expecting that to happen this weekend, although I must say I'm pretty damn disappointed we weren't able to celebrate Dogecoin as a winning award today. We have a very long journey ahead, and bitcoin the currency is already a substantial global trading currency–so we're likely to interact a lot with players of all sports trying to get Dogecoins as payment."
The towering DOGE and NEAT incidents met with incredulity and widespread disbelief. The Atlanta Braves, whose attendance has swelled to an average of 17,145 per game, likely saw some of DOGE's twelve millionth-worth amid the crowd. Reddit banned the currency comment section after a post at the time drew thousands of downvotes. In June, the official recognition of Dogecoin during the gaming competition.
The price of a single dogecoin–the denomination of distinction within Dogecoin–entered that 13th billionth litre zone. When users of the digital currency switched their hats to #dorecoin, they raised the bar of what was considered a profitable transaction–a wholly amused Palmer accidentally shorted the billionth iteration in the currency's satoshi system–by adjusting the price at which future Dogecoins were issued.
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