O CEO do Twitter, Jack Dorsey, criou seu próprio nó de Bitcoin
Dorsey agora terá uma participação na manutenção da rede Bitcoin funcionando.

O CEO do Twitter e da Square (SQ), Jack Dorsey, está apoiando ainda mais o Bitcoin
Na sexta-feira, Dorsey compartilhou uma imagem no Twitter mostrando o nó na ação de sincronização com oBitcoin blockchain. Ele disse simplesmente, "Executando # Bitcoin."
Running #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/W51ga3yrKb
— jack⚡️ (@jack) February 5, 2021
O nó significará que Dorsey tem uma mão no processamento de transações de Bitcoin e no registro delas em "blocos" criptografados de dados. Os nós são vitais para manter a rede Bitcoin funcionando.
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Dorsey é um conhecido defensor do Bitcoin, tendo levado pagamentos em Bitcoin para o Cash App da Square e lançado a Square Cripto – uma equipe que dá suporte ao desenvolvimento do Bitcoin .
Em fevereiro passado, ele fez o Twitter lançar umhashtag de marca para Bitcoin, que significa "# Bitcoin" nos tweets, produziu o icônico logotipo do Bitcoin .
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