A Journey through Bitcoin 2014
Bitcoin 2014 was an event that attracted a vast number of businesses from different fields and with different goals for the conference, but all united by the idea of cryptocurrency. To find out what they were all up to we, CoinTelegraph, approached everyone we could reach to ask them the same two questions: “Who are you?” and “What are you doing here?” Here is the video that came as a result of our conversations with the following companies:
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