BTCIOT Tutorial - An extremely low-powered bitcoin price checker/display
DARE I LOOK? Good days/bad days, we all have to check the price of bitcoin. We use a cheap arduino epaper module (MH-ET LIVE or WaveShare 1.54inch) and the ESP32 to check and display the price of bitcoin. http://bit.ly/2GltHIx Tutorial uses OpenNode API http://bit.ly/2SthTdI Hardware -EPAPER module MH-ET LIVE or Waveshare 1.54inch -ESP32 Devkit v1 -LIPO batery Additional ESP32 libraries http://bit.ly/UBBdmO http://bit.ly/2SpJHzI Props to: image2cpp – arduino bitmap converter http://bit.ly/2Gp87mN Music - Timecrawler 82 Osaka Lights
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There are so many benefits to using a cryptocurrency, that it would seem foolish to neglect such an invention. For example, it allows you to send money anywhere in the world in an instant, with basically no fees involved. Everyone can be included in the financial system, it will change the way we interact with money, it can prevent fraud, and much more.
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