Sentences with phrase «money gold rush»

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Bitcoin has soared more than 1,600 percent this year as people rush to buy the digital currency in the hope it will become a legitimate alternative to gold or traditional money.
The Montney represents somewhat of a modern day gold rush with the major players lining up to throw money at their projects in the region.
However, he draws an analogy to the California gold rush, where those who made the most money were often those who supplied the miners rather than dug for gold — such as clothes - maker Levi Strauss.
The world of finance has taken notice, with a gold rush of startups saying their blockchain - related technologies can process virtually any kind of trade or money transfer in minutes instead of current times measured in days.
Though financial advisors have converted plenty of wealthy tech founders and employees into loyal clients over the years, the largely young and male participants in the cryptocurrency gold rush seem decidedly uninterested in traditional banking and traditional money management.
-- Governments panic over Brexit pushed out liquidity and the potential for stimulus and now that there is not much fallout money rushing into stocks — US 10Y bond sub 1.5 % — Commodities ramp (Gold, Silver, Copper)
The attorney general downplayed his campaign gold rush, dubbing his stash «enough money to run an effective campaign.»
The first section of the podcast my guest, Gold Rush Gang member Matt Dinn, and I talk about the impact of this on the current landscape of the Oscar race, specifically to The Weinstein Company's awards efforts and the surprising news last week that Ridley Scott would cut Kevin Spacey out of his Getty kidnapping drama All the Money in the World, replace him with Christopher Plummer (the actor he originally wanted for the role of Getty) and the race to do this and keep the film's December 22nd release date.
What I see is a gold rush, with millions and millions of readers flush with money just waiting for more good books to read — and a bunch of authors who are standing by the river saying, «Oh, I didn't bring a bucket, I don't have a shovel, I don't want to get my shoes wet, this area has probably already been panned dry...» So they sit and draw pictures in the sand, dreaming of success that will never come, because all the gold is down in the river.
Like the days of the gold rush — some will make money mining gold, but many more will make money selling pick axes and shovels.
The people who really make money out of gold rushes are the ones selling the shovels... And there are many shovel sellers.
My press has made a lot of money thanks to Amazon, though the gold rush days are over.
The initial «gold rush» days of putting up a book and making lots of money with little or no marketing are long over and the reality of how hard the work is over the long term has begun taking its toll.
Avoid being taken for a ride During the California gold rush, the people who made the most money were the people who sold stuff to miners... and the people who stole stuff from them.
This got the attention of writers inside (and formerly inside) the Forbidden City, and ushered in a «gold - rush» phase when good and productive writers began to make really serious money going directly to Amazon.
Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller magazine, believes it's a lot harder to make money from self - publishing now that the Kindle - inspired gold rush has petered out.
In any gold rush, it's not the prospectors who make the most money: it's the people selling the picks and shovels.
«During the Gold Rush, most would - be miners lost money, but people who sold them picks, shovels, tents, and blue - jeans (Levi Strauss) made a nice profit.»
Like the gold rush, there is money to be made.
Like with the Great gold rush, those who are really making money are those who are providing the pick and shovels, not the gold miners...
Upon hearing about the gold rush in Nome, Alaska; Goosak bought a team of sled - dogs from the Chukchi people and headed to where the money was.
Founded in the mid-1800s to serve California during the heart of the gold rush, Wells Fargo earned its iconic logo when it established an overland stagecoach line to move mail, money, and people across the West.
During the gold rush in the 80s the men spent their money on alcohol and at cetera in Puerto Jimenez.
Wilson says Gambitious got into this business not for a gold rush, but rather the opposite — to carefully protect and enhance the massive opportunity that the new funding models present for independent developers, rather than see it squandered by over-promising and under - delivering on projects, especially in cases where people are investing significant amounts of their money hoping for a return.
I firmly believe that the indie game revolution would not have taken off the way it had if the initial App Store gold rush hadn't convinced developers that there was money in independent game development.
Amid the gold - rush atmosphere of recent months, however, something very strange has emerged, something more pertinent to art than to money — a new attitude, now pervasive in the upper echelons of the art world, about the meaning and experience and value of art itself.
Both companies likely feel the platform is the new tech gold rush, ripe for pillaging money from our pockets in a ho - hum smartphone market.
«I don't know any good Ethereum developer that isn't a millionaire — There's a gold rush among developers to learn the coding language of money,» Cuende stated.
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