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Kurt is an entrepreneur in South Florida focused on media and bitcoin infrastructure. As Chief Bitcoin Historian publishing exclusively with CoinGeek, Kurt brings a unique blend of expertise from a long career in bitcoin mining, business management, and cybersecurity. His Bitcoin journey began in 2012, and he’s been a vocal proponent for Satoshi’s Vision since the early days of the Bitcoin Civil War.

His ability to distill complex blockchain concepts into understandable insights has made him a sought-after voice in the blockchain space, and he is a frequent guest on Fox Business and some of your favorite podcasts! Known for his engaging, unapologetic editorials and his lively presence as the host of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, you can always find Kurt stirring up spirited debates.

Kurt is also a dedicated martial artist, coach and team leader – holding a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, teaching advanced classes and coaching the competition team at his local gym. When he’s not at work or on the mats, you can find him enjoying time with his family, friends or volunteering at church.

Article by Kurt Wuckert Jr

Small big blockers
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14 January, 2022

Small big blockers

Small blocker culture is built on virtue signaling a sort of “proof of node” or “proof of hodl” mindset where...
Kurt’s personal blog: 2021 in BSV
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24 December, 2021

Kurt’s personal blog: 2021 in BSV

CoinGeek’s Chief Bitcoin Historian, Kurt Wuckert Jr., looks back on his eventful 2021—recounting the major highlights that happened throughout the...
Shocker: Bitcoin in El Salvador is fake
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17 December, 2021

Shocker: Bitcoin in El Salvador is fake

El Salvador actually signed a deal with the Algorand blockchain to handle their national blockchain infrastructure because BTC and Lightning...
People died for Bitcoin: A white paper story
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31 October, 2021

People died for Bitcoin: A white paper story

On the 13th anniversary of the Bitcoin whitepaper, there is a more solemn history to recall and recount. Stories that...
Bitcoin: Every sat matters
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22 October, 2021

Bitcoin: Every sat matters

The smallest individual unit in Bitcoin is often called the “satoshi” or the “sat” for short, but does every sat...
Kurt’s personal blog: Getting to New York and CoinGeek Cocktail Party
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6 October, 2021

Kurt’s personal blog: Getting to New York and CoinGeek Cocktail Party

Even though New York is one of the hardest places in the world to stage an event, hundreds of people...

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