Interview with 22Hertz, the Band Who Put a Song on the Bitcoin Block Chain

Interview with 22Hertz, the Band Who Put a Song on the Bitcoin Block Chain

The following interview was conducted with Ralf Muller, a member of Toronto-based 22Hertz, who have decided to imprint their latest single, "Get the Hell Out," onto the Bitcoin block chain. The song is featured in the 7th edition of the CCN Podcast. How did you guys hear about Bitcoin? Have you seen significant sales and/or tips in Bitcoin? I heard about bitcoin in 2011 while writing the first album, Detonate. I didn't understand it, so I said to myself, if this is any good I'll hear about it again in the future. Then in early 2013 I heard about it again, put more time into it and I awoke.....


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