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Dr. Michael Wehrmann recently finished his dissertation on competitive law and works at a law firm. Concerning Bitcoin (BSV), he tries to understand its connection to economics and society, while wrapping his head around the question what it takes to wake up digital currency enthusiasts to the simple fact that only a scalable protocol serves as a worldwide ledger.

Article by Dr. Michael Wehrmann

Bitcoin SV grows in Germany with ‘Hello Metanet’ workshop in Berlin
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24 June, 2020

Bitcoin SV grows in Germany with ‘Hello Metanet’ workshop in Berlin

The team behind b2029.org is creating a space in Berlin where Bitcoin enthusiasts can get together.
Joel Dalais: Bitcoin is a 1000-year mission
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23 June, 2020

Joel Dalais: Bitcoin is a 1000-year mission

CoinGeek’s Michael Wehrmann caught up with MetaNet ICU founder Joel Dalais for an interview about the MetaNet ICU and wide...
Bitcoin SV brutally dominates BCH
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22 June, 2020

Bitcoin SV brutally dominates BCH

Michael Wehrmann asks: is there even a reason for BCH to exist at this moment in time?
Why they want you to ‘hodl’ BTC
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26 May, 2020

Why they want you to ‘hodl’ BTC

Michael Wehrmann delves into why the “hodl” narrative is important.
Canaccord Q2 report proves BTC is not ‘digital gold’
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20 May, 2020

Canaccord Q2 report proves BTC is not ‘digital gold’

Canaccord’s correlation research is interesting, because BTC is said to be “digital gold.”
Kevin Pham: Bitcoin is brutal
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18 May, 2020

Kevin Pham: Bitcoin is brutal

Kevin Pham, who’s known for his ruthless truth bombs on Twitter, explains to Michael Wehrmann why Bitcoin is brutal right...

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