How BitcoinDay Is Building Bitcoin Communities Across The U.S.

How BitcoinDay Is Building Bitcoin Communities Across The U.S.

The team behind the BitcoinDay event discusses its mission to bring Bitcoin to more small communities across the country.Watch This Episode On YouTubeListen To This Episode:BitcoinTVAppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynOvercastRumbleIn this episode of "The Bitcoin Magazine Podcast," host Christian Keroles sat down with Edward Weniger and Benjamin Maenner from AlphaBTC and BitcoinDay.io to talk about everything they are doing to bring Bitcoin to smaller communities across the United States.BitcoinDay is a traveling Bitcoin conference that was recently held in Omaha, Nebraska and is coming to Kansas City....


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