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'Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say' Will Have You In Stitches

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'Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say' Will Have You In Stitches

The bitcoin community has had a rough couple of months, with some prophesying the end of bitcoin and others lining up to bash the fledgling technology at every turn.

So, maybe it’s time to forget all this negativity and just have some fun.

By day, bitcoin fanatic Scott Rose is a developer at FileMaker in Austin, Texas; by night, he's a comedian. Rose believes strongly in bitcoin’s potential to change our world for the better, but he can also see the funny side of his obsession. So, he makes videos.

They “primarily make fun of my own bitcoin enthusiasm with a little bit of self-deprecating humour,” he says.

Rose claims people often overlook the amazing, positive developments happening in the bitcoin world, as well as the incredibly innovative and supportive community that is building around the currency.

To paraphrase Mark Twain, he adds, “The reports of bitcoin’s death have been greatly exaggerated."

Rose considers his ‘Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say’ videos a “special gift to the bitcoin community, to lift their spirits with laughter when things seem low”. Everything in the videos is something Rose has said, at some time or other.

Check them out below. Here's part one:

And, part two:

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