A 27 trillion Yen fund created by the Satoshi Nakamoto Group in October 2013. The Bitcoin Support Project was established in order to bring Bitcoin's value back up every time it has a major crash or investors lose interest in the market. The project ensures Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies dethrone central banks and give power back to the people. Analysts estimate the fund grows by a whopping 170% annually due to the "pump and dump" effect it has on the market. This improves the market influence potential for the next pump. Each time the fund has been used, the sudden surge in market value usually results in massive media coverage, attracting new investors and improving liquidity. An agreement was established for the fund to be discontinued once central banks cease operation due to fiat currencies becoming redundant.
Jerry: "Look, the Bitcoin Bubble's Burst."
Anna: "Nah, now's the perfect time to invest! The Bitcoin Support Project will bring it back, probably tenfold!"
by Satoshi Nakamoto Group February 13, 2018
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When an organization, such as a government, reacts to crypto currency or blockchain developments in ways that make it apparent they don't understand how it works.

Used like "pearls before swine" or "coals for newcastle".
Bro, did you hear that they want to "outlaw private keys" in Florida?

Hah. Just so much Burmese bulldozers for bitcoin.
by Satoshi Blart August 25, 2021
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A cool guy that treats women with respect and is heavily invested in Bitcoin.
That guy acts like a Bitcoin Pimp. He’s such a gigachad
by BeyondYe420 November 23, 2021
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Bitcoin Broskies are dudes who went to b-school together, but dropped out to put all of their effort into mining Bitcoin out of their 3 bedroom apartment in midtown Manhattan.
Emre, Jan, and Jeremy are total Bitcoin Broskies - their electric bill is $600/month but they mine .0008 Ehereum a day so it’s all good.
by PlusGroupLivesOn4Eva November 14, 2017
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