

I have crossed enemy lines. Some may say that I am insane. I would tend to agree. While researching ways to ensure my safety and protection for this interview. I kept telling myself that “This is for the people” and thinking “What could really go wrong?” The thing is, I usually have people that I could bounce ideas off of and see their perspectives, but given the circumstances, I may be the first ever to be able to bring you an interview like this.

For the third interview in this series, I am doing it, I am building up enough courage. I am interviewing a, a… a nocoiner.



I ran to my local Wal-Mart and bought a hazmat suit while ordering some oxygen and several tanks online. After doing a 30 day cleanse and taking several baths in hand sanitizer, I get out of the bath and throw on my hazmat suit, double layering to ensure my safety. I arrive at said nocoiner’s (we will call him Gilbert) property. It’s safe to say that Gilbert has no idea about cryptocurrency and only goes off what the news is telling him.



Dale: Hello Gilbert (said in a similar manner as Jerry says hello to Newman in Seinfeld.)



Gilbert: Hello Dale.



Dale: I don’t want any troubles, let’s just do this interview for the sake of the people. Do not try to penetrate my hazmat suit. It will not end well for you.



Gilbert: Seriously Dale, a hazmat suit? Is this necessary?



Dale: I do not want problems. What questions do you have for me?



Gilbert: I see you wearing $BTC, Pod, Dale’s School of Crypto shirts all the time, what the hell is cryptocurrency?

Dale: First off, there is no need to yell. Second off, cryptocurrency is a digital asset/currency that has come a long ways since Satoshi Nakamoto first released Bitcoin.



Gilbert: Who?



Dale: Satoshi, he’s the figurehead behind Bitcoin, which is the leading cryptocurrency in this space.





Gilbert: Why in the hell would I want something digital and not have the physical cash in my hand to use for purchases?



Dale: The beauty of Bitcoin is that you actually can use it for purchases, it’s almost instantaneous and it gives you the freedom to carry a large amount with you should you chose. It’s funny the first purchase was a pizza for ten-thousand and some Bitcoin. There are websites and stores that accept Bitcoin and other forms of crypto.





Gilbert: You mean, like drugs too? That’s the biggest thing I hear other people say about crypto is that it’s heavily involved in drugs and/or illegal activities.

Dale: I’m glad that you said that, because statistics show that the US dollar is used in way more illegal activity than any cryptocurrency. Obviously, I’m sure crypto is used in some illegal activity, but anything can be used for illicit activity really. That’s an invalid argument.





Gilbert: Isn’t crypto a bubble and about to pop?



Dale: Couldn’t you say that you are a bubble and going to pop too? Hell, I am in this hazmat suit. But seriously, it did blow up towards the end of 2017 and needed a serious correction for the market health overall. Yeah it’s down quite a bit from its peak, but look at it from a year ago when it was hovering around 1K so when the looking at the big picture, it’s still doing quite well.





Gilbert: So why would I buy it now when the bubble has popped?

Dale: You’ve got to realize when a good entry is for you and I encourage you to do more reading on the subject. Once you realize the technology behind it you can realize that “big institutional” money is really considering backing this, if they haven’t already. It’s going to be big. Look my oxygen meter is running low. I have to bail. I encourage you to do some more research on the subject and keep an open mind when reading. Realize the grand scheme of things and how large this could be. Best of luck.





I threw a smoke bomb on the floor, you know, maybe not a “bomb” but one of those things that make a big puff of smoke as soon as it hits the floor, and I sprinted out of the room before my oxygen ran out.



I made it out fam.

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