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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

Kurt’s personal blog: Dalé Miami!
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7 September, 2021

Kurt’s personal blog: Dalé Miami!

Things got spicy at the SLS Brickell during the BSV Blockchain Conference, with host Jimmy Nguyen as his usual “always...
Bitcoin politics
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2 September, 2021

Bitcoin politics

There is an assumption among some people that all bitcoiners fit into easily defined collectivist silos of one political variety...
Elon Musk, you will love BSV
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26 August, 2021

Elon Musk, you will love BSV

Bitcoin SV is an unlimited implementation of Bitcoin, which allows the highest throughput of transactions per megawatt in the entire...
Open letter to Jordan Peterson
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12 August, 2021

Open letter to Jordan Peterson

In this piece, CoinGeek’s Chief Bitcoin Historian Kurt Wuckert Jr. seeks to give Jordan Peterson a contrarian view about Bitcoin...
The empire strikes back
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4 August, 2021

The empire strikes back

The malicious reorganization attacks on the BSV blockchain were simply an act of terrorism meant to scare away investors and...
Bitcoin liberation: A retrospective
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3 August, 2021

Bitcoin liberation: A retrospective

It’s been four years since the split of the Bitcoin protocol away from the coup d’etat called “UASF” which activated...

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