 Twice the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was sleeping, not even a mouse. The cell phones were out, as everyone was there, in hopes that a price surge was on its way near. The adults were not nestled, all snuck in their beds, just visions of lambos dancing their heads. And mama in her kerchief and eye in my cap, our unsettled brains keep begging to nap. When out of the lawn there arose such a clatter, no one sprang from bed, since it just didn't matter. The window was closed, along with the shatter. About peer-to-peer cash, I heard my mutter. The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow, China is awake, and the market will grow. When, what, to my wondering eyes should appear, a flickering down, a great flood of fear. The goddamn formal, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment I must make a pick. More rapid than eagles the price it became, that whistle and shouted and called them by name. Now Dash, now Latcoin, now Riklin, iota, on Cardano, on Eos, on on Ethereum and Bitcoin, to the top of the porch, to the top of the wall. Now moon away, moon away, moon away all. As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, when they meet with a obstacle, mount to the sky. So up to the moon the prices they flew, with thongel and fog, but with hobblers too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof, nothing. I heard nothing on the roof. I moved not my head, not turned yet around, as the price of Bitcoin jumped with a leap and a bound. The Santa's dude dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished. Holy shit, get out of my house! My father did cry, Santa Claus frowned, but didn't, as why? My mother screamed too, but not with poor words. Bitcoin's pride had surged, and boy did it surge. My father turned and couldn't help but just stare. Santa waited, looked to me for some care, but I noticed Nia beginning to fight, and barely heard Santa simply saying goodnight. Happy holidays and if you want to give us a gift, subscribe to our channel and don't forget to ring our Christmas bell.