In some of these cards, there will be fractions of bitcoin for you to redeem to your wallets. There will be Special, Rare, Ultra, and Legendary cards with amounts of satoshis for you to redeem to your wallets. The image that has the bitcoin amounts must be saved on your computers, and to access it, just open the image with Notepad. At the end, you will find the 12 words and the private key to redeem the Bitcoins. This Gods Collection is filled with interesting cards and lots of Bitcoins.
Good morning, community! Continuing with the challenge toward 100k zaps, I'm working on today's digital art. We'll be starting a collection of digital art cards featuring the gods of Olympus. It will be a collection of cards, including some special ones. -- Today, the card will be Hades. Hades is one of the most well-known gods in Greek mythology, but he's often misunderstood. As the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea, he's the brother of Zeus and Poseidon. After they overthrew their father, the three brothers divided the cosmos, with Zeus taking the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. He is the ruler of the dead and the king of the underworld, which is also referred to as "Hades." He's not considered a god of death itselfโ€”that's Thanatosโ€”but rather the god who presides over the souls of the deceased. Hades is often depicted as a solemn, stern figure, and he is typically portrayed with his three-headed dog, Cerberus, who guards the gates of the underworld. Despite his gloomy domain, he was considered a just, albeit a terrifying, ruler. He is also known for his famous abduction of Persephone, whom he later married and made his queen of the underworld. Here's the accounting: Goal: 100k zaps Raised so far: 120 zaps Adjusted challenge status: 99,880 zaps left to go Days completed: 5 Days left to complete the challenge: 25 image
It's the fourth day of the challenge, and we're back with a new digital art piece. What you see on the outside isn't always what's on the inside. Don't judge a book by its cover. Here's the accounting: Goal: 100k zaps Raised so far: 120 zaps Adjusted challenge status: 99,880 zaps left to go Days completed: 4 Days left to complete the challenge: 26 image
Buying Satoshis every day is like winning the lottery little by little!
Good afternoon, Bitcoin community, how are you all doing? I hope you're well. As many of you who follow me know, I'm on a journey to live off my digital art. I'm always posting new art I've created to help strengthen digital artists in their projects and also contribute to the Bitcoin community, which I believe is very united. I ask for your understanding, as I believe that the start of great journeys begins with small steps. I'm taking this small step toward a great journey, with the goal of giving visibility to all digital artists and, along with that, raising awareness and spreading knowledge about the crypto universe and the freedom of decentralizationโ€”of both information and finance. In advance, I thank everyone who is supporting me from the bottom of my heart, and I wish you double the support in return. My sincere thanks.
Gold vs. Bitcoin: The Old and New School of Storing Value Gold and Bitcoin are very different assets, but they both share a crucial function: they're seen as stores of value. This means people use them to protect their purchasing power over time, especially against inflation and economic instability. Gold For thousands of years, gold has been the standard. Its value comes from its physical scarcity and a long history as a valuable asset. It's a durable metal that doesn't rust and is difficult to mine, which limits its supply. The issue is that gold is centralized and tough to transport. Storing it requires vaults and security, and moving it from one country to another is expensive and complicated, as it depends on third parties like banks or security firms. Bitcoin Bitcoin, on the other hand, is a digital asset. Its scarcity isn't physical, but mathematical: it was programmed to have a maximum supply of 21 million units. This makes it deflationary by nature. Unlike gold, Bitcoin is decentralized (not controlled by any government or bank) and can be moved quickly and cheaply anywhere in the world without intermediaries. This feature, known as portability, is one of its biggest advantages. Conclusion While gold is the established, physical, and centralized store of value, Bitcoin is the digital and decentralized alternative. Gold is heavy and requires you to trust a third party for storage and transport. Bitcoin, however, offers a form of financial sovereignty, letting you be your own bank and transport your value securely and discreetly anywhere in the world. image
30-day challenge: 100k zaps for digital art. It's the third day of the challenge, and we're back with a new digital art piece: the most famous cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. The challenge's accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days left to complete the challenge: 27 image We remain confident and full of faith. I'm grateful to everyone who has contributed, and may God repay you twofold!
Good morning, Community. Today, continuing with the challenge towards 100k zaps, I'm working on the second digital art piece. Today's piece honors the creator of Bitcoin, the genius Satoshi Nakamoto. The challenge's accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days left to complete the challenge: 29 We remain confident and full of faith. I'm grateful to everyone who has contributed, and may God repay you twofold! image
Your article on art is very interesting. Congratulations! I'm participating in a 30-day challenge with the goal of raising 100k zaps. The objective is to use those funds to help other digital artists with their projects and art. Please check out the art I post every day, and if you can contribute to the project with any amount of zaps, it would be a huge help to this project and challenge. Thank you so much.
Your article on art is very interesting. Congratulations! I'm participating in a 30-day challenge with the goal of raising 100k zaps. The objective is to use those funds to help other digital artists with their projects and art. Please check out the art I post every day, and if you can contribute to the project with any amount of zaps, it would be a huge help to this project and challenge. Thank you so much.