New Cologne Answers the Question: "What Does a Bitcoin Smell Like?" 61
samzenpus (5) writes "You may not be Satoshi Nakamoto, but thanks to Virginia-based eco-products company Eruditium, you can now smell like him, her, or them. The company claims Bitcologne is "made for peer-to-peer interaction" adding, "It's an aromatic blend of spicy, floral, oak and citrus notes your 'partner' may find it hard to resist initiating a more private transaction.'" A bottle costs about $26 or 0.0608 Bitcoin."
Too easy... (Score:5, Funny)
Desperation.
Thanks Betteridge (Score:5, Funny)
"What does bitcoin smell like?"
No. Just no.
No, the cate does not "got my tongue". (Score:3, Funny)
> "New Cologne Answers the Question: What Does a Bitcoin Smell Like?"
Well, I sure as hell don't want to know what a Doge Coin smells like.