A note that reads “Buy Bitcoin” and was once discovered behind Janet Yellen during her Congressional hearing back in 2014 has resurfaced online, causing a fierce bidding war with the current highest offer reaching approximately $140,000.
At a recent hearing, Christian Langalis, a young Bitcoin enthusiast interning at the Cato Institute, left a written note. This simple act caused quite the commotion, leading to his removal from the premises. Surprisingly, this note is now being auctioned off and has garnered bids amounting to approximately $140,000 or 2.2 Bitcoins.
On Scarce City, a platform for purchasing crypto items using Bitcoin, there’s an item described as “An Ink Drawing on a Legal Pad.” The current highest bid, amounting to 2.2 Bitcoins, has been placed by the user with the moniker @bitpaintclub.
On April 24, which is tomorrow, the identity of the successful bidder in the auction will be disclosed. This announcement will take place at a restaurant in New York City that specializes in Bitcoin culture, where Langalis is employed. Picture yourself as the lucky owner of a precious, tangible Bitcoin memento amidst the prevalence of digital currency.
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2024-04-23 15:16