CoinGeek RoundTable Episode 2: How Bitcoin fixes the Internet
Episode 2 of the CoinGeek RoundTable delves into the broken Internet and the power vested in Bitcoin to fix it, with host Kurt Wuckert Jr.
Episode 2 of the CoinGeek RoundTable delves into the broken Internet and the power vested in Bitcoin to fix it, with host Kurt Wuckert Jr.
The second episode of the CoinGeek RoundTable will premiere on August 4, with the panel discussing “How Bitcoin Fixes the Internet.”
Luke Rohenaz shares TonicPow’s Bitcoin SV Hackathon experience, their recent investment from Calvin Ayre, as well as their future plans.
The Bitcoin Association 2020 Bitcoin SV Virtual Hackathon will begin on June 23, and will run for eight weeks with a prize pool of $100,000.
TonicPow is a peer-to-peer digital advertising system. For individual users, it is an easy way to earn small amounts of Bitcoin recommending things you like to your friends and family.
By combining the features of TonicPow and Streamanity, the Bitcoin community can create a flurry of BSV transactions that allow people to come in and start earning, potentially being one of the best solutions to the well-known onboarding problem.
With its extremely low fees and fast transactions, BSV is enabling businesses to re-imagine their business models.
With a dedicated share link, users can refer others to RelayX superwallet while earning a $0.01 referral fee in BSV for their trouble.
In an interview with CoinGeek’s Becky Liggero during the CoinGeek Toronto conference, the TonicPow team explained why they decided to build on the only Bitcoin project that upholds Satoshi’s vision.
The second Bitcoin SV hackathon event will take place on August 17, with teams competing virtually to create, pitch and win prizes in BSV.
The first-ever Bitcoin Association Bitcoin SV hackathon was first announced in the middle of March, prepared to reward 400 BSV to the top three finalists.
比特币协会是比特币业务的全球领先组织,它宣布了首个比特币SV(BSV)黑客马拉松的获胜者。