Coinsetter: Will a Better Virtual Currency Make Bitcoin Obsolete?

Coinsetter: Will a Better Virtual Currency Make Bitcoin Obsolete?

Building my first startup in the highly competitive online ticketing industry taught me a lot about who wins and loses in a changing environment. Many people in the tech world suggest that all you need to do in order to attract customers is to build a great product and users will naturally come. While building a great product is vital, it's not the whole....


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