Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Finman trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Finman went on to say.
Before long bitcoin was everything to Finman.
For Finman, it had not been easy.
But, crucially, this wasn't created for Finman.
Finman owns 403 bitcoins, which at the current.
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Another is investor and entrepreneur Erik Finman, who invested $1,000 into Bitcoin when he was 14 years old and is now a millionaire.
Finman thinks its best times are still ahead.
Another is investor and entrepreneur Erik Finman, who invested $1,000 into Bitcoin when he was 14 years old and is now a millionaire.
Finman thinks its best days are still ahead.
With so many amazing stories surfacing like Kristoffer Koch,Erik Finman, and Jay Smith*, it seems the enormous rise of Bitcoin has been officially making ordinary people who invested in Bitcoin into millionaires.
Finman had started investing in Bitcoin in 2011 when he was just 12 years old.
Since almost everyone has a camera and an internet connection, we can now represent the world in a whole new way and showcase how the United Stateshas changed since 40 years ago,” Finman said.
Erik Finman became a millionaire at only 18.
The likelihood of a single cryptocurrency increasing in value athousandfold again is really slim- Finman was astute enough to get in really early, but leaps like that are in no way guaranteed to happen again.
Now Finman is in charge of managing his own and family Bitcoin investments.
As revealed in a Buzzfeed News video posted on Youtube, which has garnered 5.94 million views in its one anda half year lifespan, Finman was formerly an average American adolescent with dreams of grandeur, and an unbridled hate for college.
Erik Finman, one of the most successful young people in the field of cryptocurrency, in the 12 years felt the prospects of bitcoin.
People who live and breath bitcoin, working closely with others who are in the same positions as themselves, can sometimes forget that they need to on-ramp newpeople who aren't yet into crypto," said Finman, who is now 20-years-old, having bought his first bitcoin when he was just 12.
Finman invested some of his bitcoin money in building the suit, and worked with a“ragtag team of engineers” to make it a reality.
A notable obituary was issued by Erik Finman, the world's first public teenage Bitcoin millionaire, who told MarketWatch that he believes BTC will perish after one or two more bull runs….
Finman has also bought back his old company Botangle, the one he sold at 15 years old, and aims to make it into a leading education platform.
Speaking with Buzzfeed, Finman, who currently resides in a lofty New York high tower, divulged the reasoning behind this unique investment.
Finman was able to show something that we often forget in our late teens or early twenties- that it is possible for us to change the life of others if we put our mind to it.
To solve this problem, Finman is developing a service called CoinBits, which he claims is a better way for people to get introduced to the world of bitcoin and crypto than anything else on the market.
Finman noted that while he could see BTC undergoing one more bull run, the asset is likely to fail in the long-term, presumably due to the theory that Bitcoin hasn't been able to keep up with blockchain's rapidly expanding value.
Erik Finman believes that with further refinements and modifications, the suit will one day be able to lift up something as heavy as a car, and have applications in various industries, like construction or the medical industry.
Finman, named as a bitcoin"millionaire" by the likes of Yahoo Finance, has identified four areas that the bitcoin community needs to improve on if bitcoin is going to be able to survive and remain the biggest and most widely used cryptocurrency.
Finman, for his part, is focused on what he sees as the most important of the four areas of improvement bitcoin needs to work on if it is to remain competitive in an increasingly crowded cryptocurrency field: increasing adoption and use.
Erik Finman, the world's first[overt] crypto millionaire, who made his fortune off an early-stage investment in Bitcoin(BTC), recently told MarketWatch that LTC has been“quite dead for a while,” likening the asset to the Sun when it's about to go under the horizon.
Sixteen-year-old prodigy Erik Finman, who recalls a teacher telling him to drop out and work at McDonald's, founded the video-chat tutoring program Botangle and the startup Intern for a Day, which connects companies with potential interns who work for a day on a project that constitutes a vocational audition.