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In Crypto We Trust Bitcoin Trading & Mining 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Baseball Shirt – Crypto Longsleeve – Trust Crypto Gift – Cryptocurrency Gift

In crypto we trust bitcoin trading & mining 3/4 sleeve raglan baseball shirt - crypto longsleeve - trust crypto gift - cryptocurrency gift

In Crypto We Trust bitcoin Trading & Mining 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Baseball Shirt – Crypto Longsleeve – Trust Crypto Gift – Cryptocurrency Gift

In crypto we trust bitcoin trading & mining 3/4 sleeve raglan baseball shirt - crypto longsleeve - trust crypto gift - cryptocurrency gift

➤DESIGN & PRODUCT INFORMATION

In Crypto We Trust bitcoin Trading & Mining 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Baseball T-Shirt: If you're riding the cryptocurrency wave and believe in the blockchain technology to take us to the future – you need this in crypto we trust shirt! Great for all crypto investors and traders!

Great Gift Idea for Cryptocurrency & BTC Fans: If you know anyone who's rocking the world with their crypto currency knowledge, they need this crypto shirt to keep them going! Perfect for bitcoin miners, traders, and investors!

Please note that this is our standard Unisex Raglan Baseball T-Shirt and that we have standard t-shirt & tank top versions for men & women in our store, as well as other pieces of apparel with the same design. Please have a look at our shop for more options.

➤MATERIAL & SIZING:

This design is printed on an Tultex 245 Unisex Fine Jersey Raglan Tee. This ¾ sleeve raglan tee is a classic piece made from 100% USA ring-spun cotton and with a modern color blocking look.

➤ 4.5 oz., 30/1 fine knit jersey
➤ 100% ring-spun USA cotton
➤ ¾ sleeves
➤ Reactive-dyed for longer-lasting color
➤ Prewashed to minimize shrinkage
➤ Contrast raglan sleeve
➤ Heather Grey is 90% cotton/10% polyester
➤ Heather Denim is 50% cotton/50% polyester
➤ Tear away label

Sizing Information (in):

XS: 28 Length x 15-1/2 Width
S: 29 Length x 17-1/2 Width
M: 30 Length x 19-1/2 Width
L: 31 Length x 21-1/2 Width
XL: 32 Length x 23-1/2 Width
2XL: 33 Length x 25-1/2 Width

➤IMPORTANT Regarding Sizing: We've provided measurements straight from the manufacturer, as well as any fitting information available to us. We ask that you please measure yourself before purchasing, and use the guidelines provided to choose the closest possible option. It is the buyer’s (you) responsibility to measure and choose appropriately before the purchase of any made to order custom items. As each t-shirt is made to order and printed just for you, size exchanges are a tough prospect for us and therefore our products are not returnable or refundable due to size issues. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

➤IMPORTANT Regarding Mock-ups: Mock-up images with models are to showcase design elements on a style of apparel and not necessarily material or sizing. Mock-up images of the product are the closest representation to actual product but as each order is printed just for you, slight variation is always a possibility between mock-up and actual print.

➤RETURNS, REFUNDS, EXCHANGES

Due to the process that we take to create your garments, we unfortunately cannot provide returns or exchanges – all sales are final. Even though each item is printed specifically to your requirements of size and color, that means that we cannot refund or re-use that item if you choose incorrectly. If your product is damaged, incorrect, or any other error from our side of things – we will fix it for you free of charge. We want you to be happy with your purchase and use your new item for years to come!

➤INTERNATIONAL BUYERS

Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. We do our best to make international purchasing easy & straightforward but we are not responsible for duties & taxes on international shipments.

➤PROCESSING & SHIPPING TIMES

With the help of our speedy printing partner, 97%+ of our orders are shipped within 5 business days. More than a half of our orders are shipped within 3 business days or less. We will always process your order as fast as possible, while maintaining our control systems so that we avoid any errors.

Your shipping price and time will depend on your order choices and your location. We have options with USPS, Fedex, UPS, and International shipping. Our most basic choices are 3-5 business days, but other options are available. Our shipping process is as easy as we can make it – we will send you tracking information the moment your order is out. Your choice in shipping speed will not affect our processing speed, but will improve your shipping times.

All packages are handmade in the USA and shipped out of our printing partner’s warehouse in Chatsworth, CA or Charlotte, NC (whichever ships to you fastest!)
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Third Web #0 – The Ether Review Final Episode

Today we?’?re wrapping up The Ether Review and kicking off The Third Web. Some of the remarks I make in this episode are overstated and under qualified. Please feel free to critique any views you disagree with in the comments and if there is sufficient intelligent controversy I?’?ll revisit the subjects in question in subsequent episodes.

This podcast is targeted at industry observers looking for a technical examination of issues on the frontier of what has become known as the blockchain space. However, for those less versed in the field, supplementary content will be published in anticipation of each episode. Failing that, I?’?ll add links in the notes to help along the casual listener.

Blockchain technology, and specifically, the idea of a value-transport enabled internet is no longer new. Looking at the recent history of the space, we see a hockey stick of innovation and investment.

In 2014, just as the first ICO boom launched, I began producing my first podcast, Beyond bitcoin. It explored the explosion of new blockchain platforms and other innovations in the space.

As exciting as this technology was, common problems existed across all platforms: scaling to support broad adoption, and providing a service the mainstream market would accept.

After speaking with Meher Roy and Tim Swanson about these problems in early 2015, the line of questioning that inspired me to create Beyond bitcoin came to an end. In that final episode, we settled on a view of the future in which a network of blockchains secured by permissioned validators would enable global value transfer. This made more sense than a future based on permissionless blockchain networks and all the challenges that came with them.

Then came Ethereum. Infinite functionality paired with an aggressive scaling roadmap reopened the question of what might come next, this time examined in a new podcast, The Ether Review.

Two years on, having been immersed in the world of Ethereum, interviewed hundreds of people for podcasts, articles and videos and worked for the largest blockchain centric company in the world – ConsenSys, a disturbing reality has become apparent. We have not moved on from the paradigm of 2014, and the Ethereum scaling roadmap will not provide the performance new use cases need to emerge.

In future episodes of The Third Web, we will examine blockchain scaling, and ask the questions: What are the design trends bringing greater transaction supply to the market? What new business models will this enable? What new services can we expect to see, and what products will be built using those services?

Meher Roy was a virologist working in the vaccines industry when we first spoke in 2014. Today he is focussed full time on the blockchain space and hosts the excellent Epicenter podcast.

Tim Swanson was director of market research at R3 for two years and has recently founded his own research company, Post Oak Labs

That was it! The first episode of The Third Web! A big thanks to Breakmaster Cylinder for the tunes. No social, email, or web accounts just yet but you can reach me on twitter @arthurfalls. Of course you should subscribe on itunes or your favorite podcast manager. this feed will probably still be called The Ether Review but it will update in time.

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