The Bitcoin Game #40: 2016 Year End Special!
Episode description
My name is Rob Mitchell, and it's hard to believe this is my 40th episode of The Bitcoin Game. I was a fan of Let's Talk Bitcoinfrom day one, since it launched right after I got into Bitcoin. I reached out to Adam B. Levine early on, and worked with the LTB Network in various capacities. During that time, I recorded a number of interviews that weren't quite publishable, for one reason or another. But after attending a Bitcoin Job Fair, I eventually collected enough solid content to release my first episode of The Bitcoin Game on October 15, 2014. A bit under 20 episodes per year isn't so bad, is it?
Regular listeners are aware that my releases have been less frequent in 2016. So I felt extra pressure to do something special for my year-end, 40th episode. I sent messages to over 100 cryptocurrency enthusiasts, inviting them to record a holiday or new year greeting. I made suggestions, such as reviewing 2016 or making predictions for 2017, but I tried to make it open-ended. I ended up with submissions from 26 people who in some cases represent very divergent viewpoints. It’s a jam packed, ad-free show; I hope you enjoy!
Oh, before I forget…
I want to propose that on January 3rd, the 8th anniversary of Bitcoin's genesis block, every cryptocurrency aficionado take a day to chill on the arguing, so we get a sense of what it's like to be a huge, cohesive group. Can you go so far as to find someone you typically take issue with, and compliment them on something you genuinely value about that person? I’m just asking for one day a year. Who's with me?
Guest Order Of AppearanceGreetings are in order from shortest to longest. Each guest's Twitter handle and relevant website are listed below.
Charlie Shrem@CharlieShrem
intellisys.ai
@TheBlueMatt
bluematt.bitcoin.ninja
@el33th4xor
HackingDistributed.com
@jonasschnelli
github.com/jonasschnelli
@MarcHochstein
AmericanBanker.com
@nvk
opendime.com
@lightcoin
lightco.in
@TheCryptoShow
TheCryptoShow.com
@tatianacoin
TatianaMoroz.com
@DASHdetailed
youtube.com/dashorg
@inthepixels
BitOfThis.com
@fluffyponyza
getmonero.org
@zooko
z.cash
@MadMoneyMachine
MadMoneyMachine.com
@brucefenton
facebook.com/bruce.fenton.page
@haq4good
coldhardca.sh
@TuurDemeester
AdamantResearch.com
@myrarepepe
rarepepedirectory.com
@junseth
soundcloud.com/bitcoinuncensored
@kyletorpey
kyletorpey.neocities.org
@ezcoinaccess
ezCoinAccess.com
@SAFEcrossroads
SafeCrossroads.net
@ArthurFalls
etherreview.info
@BitcoinsNGravy
bitcoinsandgravy.com
"It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Bitcoin" by John Barrett
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Non-holiday music by Rob Mitchell
Holiday Music Credits:
"It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Bitcoin" by John Barrett
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies", "We Wish you a Merry Christmas", "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear", "Angels We Have Heard on High", "Angels We Have Heard on High (Piano)", "Jingle Bells (Calm)", and "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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