BitFury CEO Valery Vavilov on Company, Bitcoin Industry, and More

BitFury CEO Valery Vavilov on Company, Bitcoin Industry, and More

At the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami, we were able to sit down for a one-on-one interview with Valery Vavilov, CEO of BitFury. So many changes have happened over the past couple years in the Bitcoin Transaction Processing industry (Bitcoin Mining), and many Bitcoin mining companies have began to branch out. BitFury has not only invested in and developed new technologies, but has also continued investing in themselves; the company’s talented team and stellar board of advisors continues to grow. BitFury secured significant capital funding in 2014, has just announced the roll out....


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