Wednesday = pay day. Use Cash App’s direct deposit feature to convert your paychecks to #bitcoin with no fees or spread and get paid up two days earlier than many banks. image
Check out the latest updates to the MDK prototype hashboard from Block. Congrats, team! https://www.mining.build/meet-the-mdk-hashboard/
In honor of NYFW, here is a throwback to last year's collaboration with NYC's iconic fashion brand, LUAR. Cash App introduced bitcoin to attendees with collector compact mirrors and backstage bitcoin surprises, all centered around LUAR's "we are the future and we are present" philosophy.
We’ve updated our banner image with our newest friend. Can you find all of the nostriches? image
What happens when you combine Sonic the Hedgehog with Escher's Impossible Objects? Cash App's Lightning Network graphic, of course.
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Has everyone seen the latest Futurama episode yet? Bitcoin makes a major appearance. #btcinthewild #bitcoinhodlingco image
In collaboration with the non-profit, Art in the Paint, Cash App and The Bitcoin Classic have restored Atlanta Brownwood Park’s basketball court. This project is a hallmark of public art that helps build key social and economic links, making neighborhoods places of opportunity and economic empowerment. "You are infinite."
Reminiscing on the Bitcoin Classic making its grand entrance to Atlanta. The event provides participants with a unique opportunity to compete in a basketball tournament that rewards its champions in #bitcoin Founded in 2020 by Yusuf Abdul-Ali, the Bitcoin Classic aims to raise awareness and understanding of bitcoin in local communities through sport. $30K in bitcoin was paid out to the champs - all through Cash App. image
We all know the answer to this trivia question, right?
Can #bitcoin be both a store of value and a currency? Black pepper may provide some clues. In a winding journey through history, black pepper has played the role of a currency in Ancient Greece and for trade in the Middle Ages. It was also a precious commodity in Ancient Egypt, has been known as β€œblack gold,” and prompted the French to coin the term β€œas dear as pepper.” The mummified body of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, Ramesses the Great, was found with black pepper stuffed into his nostrils; signifying the importance this precious commodity had to Egyptian society at the time.