Exclusive Interview: EveryEventGives CEO Sean Spence

Exclusive Interview: EveryEventGives CEO Sean Spence

On February 11th, DevCore Boston will be kicking off in District Hall, 75 Northern Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts . Sponsored by the Bitcoin Foundation, as well as several other prominent companies such as Circle and Blockchain.info, DevCore Boston will be a “series of developer roundtables aimed at building knowledge, widening understanding and deepening technical expertise to support the future development of Bitcoin Core”. I reached out to Sean Spence, the CEO over at EveryEventGives. The Bitcoin Foundation has partnered this company to sell tickets for the DevCore event, which of course....


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Exclusive Interview with Professor Emin Gün Sirer

We have prepared an exclusive interview with Professor Emin Gün Sirer, a revered and highly educated personality in the digital currencies sphere since its beginning. His work has been on our agenda for quite some time now and we were looking forward to get an exclusive approach with him; his remarkable work in peer-to-peer technology and the hacking scene has not come unnoticed. Also, his articles over the digital currency field are indeed a reference. He has been in the front of Bitcoin discussion and his opinion is of great importance for the community. Now, for the interview:

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