Could Kim Dotcom's Baboom Challenge Spotify with Bitcoin?

Could Kim Dotcom's Baboom Challenge Spotify with Bitcoin?

Kim Dotcom could takeover the Internet with Bitcoin. Internet Entrepreneur Kim Dotcom was recently interviewed by Max Keiser, and the topic of Bitcoin eventually became the focal point of the discussion. When asked whether or not he was a believer in Bitcoin, Kim stated that the digital currency could become "one of the most important methods of transferring assets over the next decade". Kim Dotcom's MEGA accepted bitcoins as payment on their first day of operation, and it would make sense for the Internet tycoon to make similar choices with his other ventures in the near future. With Kim....


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