Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Clint Eastwood’s advice on Bitcoin speculation

Sovereign Man



In 1559 while on a trip to southern Bavaria, Swiss scientist Conrad Gesner spied a curious flower in the garden of a diplomat in Augsburg.
The flower was called a tulip, derived from the Persian word dulband, meaning “turban,” which described its conspicuous shape.
Gesner was intrigued.

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