Twitter Jack Dorsey has made headlines in the crypto community once again, this time with his decision to enable a BitcoinBitcoin
The first blockchain-based cryptocurrency, launched in 2009. Bitcoin remains the most influential and widely recognized coin. All other cryptocurrencies are known as "altcoins," simply because they are not Bitcoin.
Twitter Jack Dorsey has made headlines in the crypto community once again, this time with his decision to enable a BitcoinBitcoin
The first blockchain-based cryptocurrency, launched in 2009. Bitcoin remains the most influential and widely recognized coin. All other cryptocurrencies are known as "altcoins," simply because they are not Bitcoin.
If there’s anyone who can make this new Bitcoin emoji a reality for everyone using the web, we believe it is Jack Dorsey.
That said, it is important to note that there is a Bitcoin symbol supported by Unicode. However, much like the dollar sign or the symbol for other currencies, it doesn’t come in an emoji form. It is only a black and white representation of the cryptocurrency asset.
Given Dorsey’s frequent involvement in the cryptocurrency community and his advocating of Bitcoin, we may expect to see great progress in his attempt to establish this emoji as the standard for all web platforms. Over the past few months, the Twitter CEO has been featured in the crypto spotlight a handful of times, with some of the most notable developments being his patent-receiving crypto/fiat company, Square, as well as one of his startups in Africa reaching $1 million in volume.
If there’s anyone who can make this new Bitcoin emoji a reality for everyone using the web, we believe it is Jack Dorsey.
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