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[[File:OSO.jpg |200px|thumb|right| Anibal Santaella at Boston marathon 2013]]
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I used to start my personal statement by stating “As an Engineer and athlete (I am a marathon runner)” but now I realized that the best way to start is “As a human being” because I have become aware that regardless of what country we come from, education level, title, economics, each one of us plays a role in the world’s sustainable evolution.
  
I used to start my personal statement by stating “As an Engineer and athlete (I am marathon runner)” but now I realized that the best way to start is “As a human being” because I have become aware that regardless of what country we come from, education level, title, economics, each one of us plays a role in the world’s sustainable evolution.
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I have been involved with Bitcoin since mid-2015. At that time, I was living in Venezuela and the hyperinflation had started to affect me, so I started mining as a way of earning an extra income. One year later my lovely wife and I would become immigrants and a new journey begun for us.
  
I have been involved with Bitcoin since mid-2015. At that time, I was living in Venezuela and the hyperinflation had started to affect me, so I started mining as a way of earning an extra income. One year later my lovely wife and myself would become immigrants and a new journey begun for us.
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Since the beginning of 2017, I decided to go deep with Bitcoin (I would better say I fell down the Bitcoin rabbit hole 🕳🐇). I am mostly curious about exploring the interaction between economic, social and technological aspects that decentralized digital currencies and blockchains (distributed ledger technology) bring to the world. These innovations are nascent industries with a long way in front and I firmly believe in their potential, thus, I resolved to run the Crypto Marathon.  
  
Since the beginning of 2017, I decided to go deep with Bitcoin (I would better say I fell down the Bitcoin rabbit hole). I am mostly curious about exploring the interaction between economic, social and technological aspects that decentralized digital currencies and blockchains (distributed ledger technology) bring to the world. These innovations are nascent industries with a long way in front and I firmly believe in their potential, thus, I resolved to run the Crypto Marathon. I believe that being part of this bitcoin community has been one of the most wonderful experiences in my life  
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To be part of the bitcoin community has been one of the most wonderful experiences in my life, but now I would like to bring together both passions bitcoin and running and find a way to link them
Bitcoin, running, engineering, citizen of the world
 
  
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If you get involved with bitcoin based on its price likely you will end turning your bitcoin journey into purgatory in the other hand If you get involved with bitcoin based on its ideology likely you will fall into the bitcoin rabbit hole and become part of this long journey. Bitcoin is not a sprint, it is a marathon.
  
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'''The most influential facts in my life:'''
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📌Becoming an engineer
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📌Losing my mom
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📌Getting involved with philosophy
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📌Becoming a long distance runner
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📌Getting married
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📌Living under a Regime
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📌Becoming an immigrant
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📌Getting involved with Bitcoin
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'''Contact'''
  
 
- [https://twitter.com/a_santaellas Anibal on Twitter]
 
- [https://twitter.com/a_santaellas Anibal on Twitter]
  
- [http://www.linkedin.com/in/aníbal-santaella-sánchez-a301035a Linkedin]
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- [http://www.linkedin.com/in/aníbal-santaella-sánchez-a301035a Linkedin profile]
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- [http://www.strava.com/athletes/anibalsantaella Strava profile]

Latest revision as of 13:12, 8 July 2019

Anibal Santaella at Boston marathon 2013

I used to start my personal statement by stating “As an Engineer and athlete (I am a marathon runner)” but now I realized that the best way to start is “As a human being” because I have become aware that regardless of what country we come from, education level, title, economics, each one of us plays a role in the world’s sustainable evolution.

I have been involved with Bitcoin since mid-2015. At that time, I was living in Venezuela and the hyperinflation had started to affect me, so I started mining as a way of earning an extra income. One year later my lovely wife and I would become immigrants and a new journey begun for us.

Since the beginning of 2017, I decided to go deep with Bitcoin (I would better say I fell down the Bitcoin rabbit hole 🕳🐇). I am mostly curious about exploring the interaction between economic, social and technological aspects that decentralized digital currencies and blockchains (distributed ledger technology) bring to the world. These innovations are nascent industries with a long way in front and I firmly believe in their potential, thus, I resolved to run the Crypto Marathon.

To be part of the bitcoin community has been one of the most wonderful experiences in my life, but now I would like to bring together both passions bitcoin and running and find a way to link them

If you get involved with bitcoin based on its price likely you will end turning your bitcoin journey into purgatory in the other hand If you get involved with bitcoin based on its ideology likely you will fall into the bitcoin rabbit hole and become part of this long journey. Bitcoin is not a sprint, it is a marathon.



The most influential facts in my life:

📌Becoming an engineer

📌Losing my mom

📌Getting involved with philosophy

📌Becoming a long distance runner

📌Getting married

📌Living under a Regime

📌Becoming an immigrant

📌Getting involved with Bitcoin

Contact

- Anibal on Twitter

- Linkedin profile

- Strava profile