NewsBTC Partners with Death Row Democracy
Bitcoin has caused a revolution in multimedia, among many other things. This includes not only news providers such as ourselves, but also music, entertainment, video games, and even the means of publishing itself. The decentralization movement has spawned a community with its own culture, which produces artwork such as fashion, songs, and fictional material. NewsBTC plans to support such projects, such as our new partners at Crystal Insight whom are producing Death Row Democracy. Work began on this TV series at Decentral Vancouver in early 2014, and has been filmed at numerous prime....
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