Davinci Jeremie, known online as Davincij15, is a pioneering Bitcoin advocate and content creator who has shaped the early narrative around cryptocurrency. Born in the UK and now based in Dubai, he discovered Bitcoin in 2011 while mining it on his personal computer—a time when the digital asset was dismissed by most as worthless or a scam. Undeterred, Jeremie became one of its earliest evangelists, sharing his journey through videos and posts that captured the skepticism and excitement of those nascent days.
His breakthrough moment came in a 2013 YouTube video where he passionately urged viewers to “buy just $1 worth of Bitcoin,” a plea that has since gone viral, resurfacing as BTC’s value soared into the hundreds of thousands. Today, with over 850,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) and a YouTube channel boasting millions of views, Jeremie delivers technical analysis, trading tips, and macroeconomic insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and broader crypto trends. He also runs a website offering wealth-building resources and even launched the DJ15 token, allowing fans to share in his channel’s revenue while accessing exclusive communities.
Beyond promotion, Jeremie embodies a nomadic, adventurous lifestyle, traveling the world and documenting it on Instagram. He’s introduced fans to his cat, Waffles (famously dubbed “Satoshi” in meme lore), which has its own verified X account and adds a lighthearted touch to his brand. Despite occasional boating “accidents” with his holdings (a running joke in his posts), Jeremie remains a steadfast HODLer, warning of fiat distortions and championing sound money in an era of volatility. At 31, he’s not just a survivor of crypto winters but a legend who reminds us: in 2011, $1 could have changed everything.
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Davinci Jeremie, known online as Davincij15, is a pioneering Bitcoin advocate and content creator who has shaped the early narrative around cryptocurrency. Born in the UK and now based in Dubai, he discovered Bitcoin in 2011 while mining it on his personal computer—a time when the digital asset was dismissed by most as worthless or a scam. Undeterred, Jeremie became one of its earliest evangelists, sharing his journey through videos and posts that captured the skepticism and excitement of those nascent days.
His breakthrough moment came in a 2013 YouTube video where he passionately urged viewers to “buy just $1 worth of Bitcoin,” a plea that has since gone viral, resurfacing as BTC’s value soared into the hundreds of thousands. Today, with over 850,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) and a YouTube channel boasting millions of views, Jeremie delivers technical analysis, trading tips, and macroeconomic insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and broader crypto trends. He also runs a website offering wealth-building resources and even launched the DJ15 token, allowing fans to share in his channel’s revenue while accessing exclusive communities.
Beyond promotion, Jeremie embodies a nomadic, adventurous lifestyle, traveling the world and documenting it on Instagram. He’s introduced fans to his cat, Waffles (famously dubbed “Satoshi” in meme lore), which has its own verified X account and adds a lighthearted touch to his brand. Despite occasional boating “accidents” with his holdings (a running joke in his posts), Jeremie remains a steadfast HODLer, warning of fiat distortions and championing sound money in an era of volatility. At 31, he’s not just a survivor of crypto winters but a legend who reminds us: in 2011, $1 could have changed everything.
#davincij15
#crypto
#bitcoin
#trading
#binance
🏦 In 2013, someone on YouTube suggested buying just $1 of bitcoin.
Today, one bitcoin is worth almost $100,000.
You skipped it 12 years ago — don’t skip it again.
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#bitcoin #btc #digitalassets #fintech #reels
🔍 In 2013, a YouTuber casually mentioned buying just $1 of bitcoin.
Today, a single bitcoin is worth almost $100,000.
You let it pass 12 years ago — don’t let it pass again.
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.
#bitcoin #btc #digitalassets #cryptomarket #reels
@youngandjackson is Melbourne’s most iconic hotel, located opposite the landmark steps of Flinders Street Station. Keeping a watchful eye on the busiest part of Melbourne’s CBD, the iconic pub looks over Federation Square on to the MCG and beyond.
At their core, Young and Jackson are dedicated to Melbourne, and all who visit. They’ve embedded themselves in the community, and built strong relationships with suppliers and locals alike. They’re everything to expect from your traditional pub, with a modern take. A meeting place, a destination, a local watering hole, a place for celebration and a place for romance. A place for good people, to share good food with each other.
Feeling peckish after a long day's shopping? For the duration of Look. Stop. Shop. 2021, buy two drinks between friends at @youngandjackson and we'll shout you a salty bar snack to keep you going a little longer. All you have to do is scan the QR code on the shop front to redeem the offer!
You can find @youngandjackson at 1 Swanston Steet, Melbourne - open 10am - 11pm Sunday through Thursday, and 10am - 1am on Friday and Saturday.
Watch a special Christmas carol made by The Huxleys. After a challenging year, The Huxleys’ mission this festive season is to bring joy, humour and queer love to the city. See it at Fed Square’s Big Screen and at Metro Tunnel HQ 125-133 Swanston Street. @fed.square@metrotunnelvic@willhuxley@garretthuxley #metrotunnelart
@thecitylane recently took time to head into @flindersquarter to check out all the festive fun at Look. Stop. Shop. 2021!
Look. Stop. Shop. 2021 is about encouraging visitors to drop by and support the retailers in the area, many of which have been impacted heavily by not just lockdowns, but also the exciting @metrotunnelvic works.
At Look. Stop. Shop. 2021, you’ll find a range of artworks and performances from The Huxleys, a collection of specially commissioned window installations by Australian craft based designer @kitiyapalaskas , Campbell Arcade trees and lighting, giant Christmas Selfie postcards, a range of instant scan-and-shop specials and more. Plenty of festive fun for the whole family.
@youngandjackson , @thejournalcafe and @roulegalettemelbourne are among many of the Flinders Quarter businesses that @thecitylane enjoys all year round. Now with Look. Stop. Shop. 2021, there’s even more of a reason to pay them a visit!
Click the link in our bio to find out more.
Cannoli or cheesecake? Why not both? Iconic Italian sweets purveyor Brunetti Oro brings a delectable array of celebration cakes to Flinders Quarter. It can be hard to choose from the enormous range of perfectly presented sweets and celebration cakes. Just as well they're open till late every day!
For the duration of Look. Stop. Shop. 2021, when you scan the QR code on the shop front, you can upsize your coffee order for FREE!
Find Brunetti Oro open between 7am and 10pm Monday through Thursday, 7am until 11pm on Fridays, 8am until 11pm on Saturdays and 8am until 9pm on Sundays.
@baredfootwear believe that your footwear should support and compliment your lifestyle, not hinder it. Every step should be taken with ease. This is why when Bared Footwear design shoes, they promise to not sacrifice style for function, as they believe you shouldn’t sacrifice your lifestyle for footwear.
Each shoe from Bared Footwear has been designed by a podiatrist to help you live-every-step!
For the duration of Look. Stop. Shop. 2021, redeem 10% off shoes at Melbourne CBD store when you scan the QR code on the shop front. Valid one per customer for redemption on the day.
You can find Bared Footwear at 36 Manchester Lane, Melbourne - open between 10am and 6pm from Monday through Thursday, 10am to 7pm on Friday, 10am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm Sunday.
Come on a tour of our @flindersquarter wreaths with @kitiyapalaskas , starting on Flinders Street at the iconic @youngandjackson !
There's another wreath hiding around the corner of @youngandjackson on Swanston Street, have you spotted it?
Now we're heading into the Nicholas Building to find our next wreath at @kuwaii .
Then out and around the corner onto Flinders Lane to @roulegalette .
A hop, skip and jump onto Manchester Lane where wreaths are hanging at neighbours @gingerandolive and @baredfootwear .
It's back to Flinders Lane for another wreath, hanging by the cakes at @brunettioro .
Then across the street to @journalcafe .
There's wreaths to be found on Degraves Street at @seniorartsupplies , and @littlecupcakes , and one hiding downstairs at @stickyinstutute in the Campbell Arcade.
Up the stairs to @doubletreemelbourne where a wreath hangs in the window...
As well as inside @platform270 at @doubletreemelbourne .
Last but not least, we head back up Flinders Street to @florarestaurant for one last wreath.
If you visit any of the wreaths over the holidays, make sure to snap a photo and tag us in your posts.
Christmas magic is in the air! Jingle all the way through the streets of Flinders Quarter and experience all the best festive fun that Look. Stop. Shop. 2021 has to offer. This once a year event features a collection of specially commissioned window installations by Australian craft-based designer @kitiyapalaskas , as well as roving performances and electric murals by The Huxleys. You can even stop and snap a selfie in front of our giant Christmas Postcards or save big on last minute Christmas gifts with out our exclusive scan-and-shop specials. There’s festive fun for everyone!
Don’t miss out! Finishing on the 31st of December. Click the link in our bio to find out more! 🎄
Senior Art Supplies (@senior.art ) caters for professionals and the creatives at heart. You can find everything you’ll ever need to create your masterpiece, including acrylics, oils, watercolours, gouache, easels, brushes, self-help books and more.
Senior Arts Supplies is committed to bringing the best-quality art supplies and painting materials to Melbourne.
For the duration of Look. Stop. Shop, scan the QR on the shop front of Senior Art Supplies to receive 20% of their wide range of gift sets. Perfect for the gift giving season!
You can find Senior Art Supplies at 21 Degraves Street, open from Monday through Friday from 9am until 6pm, Saturdays from 10am until 4pm and closed on Sundays.