Was it really this year that I first read about Bitcoin? It seems like I've known about it forever! Actually, I first learned about it during a three month stay in Sri Lanka. I had downloaded the digital copy of Maclean's Magazine, a Canadian publication. I was using my New Westminster library card to access magazines through Zinio during the second week of January. I did a whole lot of research at time.
The Bitcoin community has gone through several price corrections and many negative and positive developments. I am quite familiar with the concepts. I can understand why many of you simply do not get it. The whole concept of money requires rather broad understanding. Moreover, willingness to convert normal cash into a computer-based currency might be a bit beyond your comfort zone. Let me ensure you, those of us who believe in Bitcoin do so for very solid reasons.
Several times, I offered a buck's worth of free bitcoins to any friend who asked. The offer is still valid. In order for me to send it to you, you would need access to a compatible wallet. For many, the easiest way to have your own wallet is to download the Electrum software. You may click here or the logo at the top of the screen to find out more. It would be worth my dollar just to have someone with which to share experiences.