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What would you do if you had $ 3.3 million in your bank account?

What would you do if you had $ 3.3 million in your bank account?
12 Haziran 2018 - Yazan, 5

Why is a 19-year-old Bitcoin millionaire? Did Octopus make a wearable robot?


What would you do if you had $ 3.3 million in your bank account? Yada asked the following correction: You're 19 and you have $ 3.3 million in your bank account, what would you do? If you think like Erik Finman, the answer is simple; a wearable robot.

If Erik Finman is a bit familiar to you, you may have come across the internet because he is the world's smallest Bitcoin millionaire.




He was a person who hated school and his teachers when he was 15 years old. Not choosing to go to the school, Finman made a deal with his family and decided to go for entrepreneurship. Financ's next investment, which made $ 100,000 in a short time with a $ 1000 fee from his family, along with Bitcoin's investment, was to create a platform where students could study online online without going to school.


When she gave her Grandmother grandchildren $ 1,000 heritage, she sent them all to Crypto.


"People knew that crypto money would go up, and they thought they would make money for it, but they did not see it as an investment," he continued. "People said they would make a $ 100, $ 200, $ 10,000 or $ 1 million a day. They say that, but they did not really believe it. "Finman says that he likens bitcoin's belief to world peace and explains it this way; "You hope for world peace, but over time you lose hope."


First of all, he hated school and his teachers. "The school was not for me," he said. He said he was a teacher saying "Leave school and get a job at McDonald's." Instead, it spent hours examining the fluctuations of bitcoin online. At the start, a single bitcoin was worth $ 10.

 

So 1,000 dollars was bought as 100 Bitcoins as a result of big efforts. He said about the bitcoin fluctuation: "It was like a video game where you tried to score more points." At the age of 15, he sold $ 100,000 worth of Bitcoin and decided to start a business in the virtual environment. The aim was to create a system that connects with virtual teachers around the world. Naturally, he accepted the bitcoin as his new way of paying for his work and enlarged his business.


We turn to the light


Now let's look at the path that Erik Finman has made about robotics. This wearable robot, which is much more than wearable robotic prostheses, It was inspired by four armed mechanisms of Octopus. These highly developed mechanical arms allow the user to perform functional operations.


You can easily control this robot with your arms and lift the objects. The user is able to move with gloves on which the two middle fingers of the hands can be inserted. However, the main issue is that; Finman did not create this wearable robot.

 

Actually it was made for a 10 year old child named Aristou Meehan. Meehan is the son of one of Finer's consultants who suffers from hypermobility (a kind of joint disease). Finman; "He was incredibly determined for this. He came up with this idea because he was a big comic, a big Spider-Man fan. "



Finman decided to invest with some of Bitcoin's money for these wearable robot arms and worked with the band called Ragtag Team of Engineers. He said that the product made is very appreciated and he added that those who work on Şuanki Demos are not very useful.

He says he hopes to expand the project into a more practical device that can be used in different ways. "The current product we have is like a concept car," he said. "However, I'm talking to a lot of people who are eager to do more." He also pointed out that his plans are to offer his design as open source in the near future.

 

  He also bought back Botangle




Finman also bought back his old company Botangle, which he sold at the age of 15, and aims to make it a leading educational platform. Speaking about the purpose of the platform, Finman said, "What could be better than helping other children to get the education they deserve?"