Bitcoinist.net is proud to announce the release of the second episode of the official Bitcoinist Podcast and the future plans for the series. The podcast focuses on things like Bitcoin, regulation, technology, blockchain applications and more. While it is meant to be informative, the Bitcoinist.net podcast is entertaining and funny as well, providing a quality entertainment experience for listeners. Because the podcast is hosted on Soundcloud, the content can be accessed by many different devices and listened to at practically any location.
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Bitcoinist Podcast Episode 1: Consensus
The first episode of the Bitcoinist Podcast focuses on the Consensus Roundtable, The Rudimental, a Burger King that accepts Bitcoin, and more! This show talks about some of the regulatory issues of Bitcoin as well as cool applications of Blockchain technology and Bitcoin adoption. The Burger King that will accept Bitcoin will be located in the Bitcoin City located in the Netherlands in which most merchants in the area accept Bitcoin payments. This is significant because it is a mainstream business that could lead to the increase of similar businesses integrating Bitcoin. Franchises are often under strict rules from corporate regarding what freedoms and deviations they are permitted and many don’t actually have the ability to change payment systems or accept alternate currencies such as Bitcoin.
https://soundcloud.com/bitcoinist-podcast/episode-one-is-bitcoin-gary-busey
Bitcoinist Podcast Episode 2: The Many Uses of the Blockchain
The second episode of the show was recently published and features remote hosting and file storage through the blockchain, the release of the raspberry pie 3, and custom computer mods. With a focus on tech and blockchain technology, this is a very informative and entertaining episode of the show.
https://soundcloud.com/bitcoinist-podcast/episode-2-bitcoin-pranks-gone-wrong-gone-sexual
The podcast has guests lined up for interviews and additional content that goes beyond Bitcoin itself as the first two episodes have done.
Tyson O’Ham, host of the Bitcoinist.net podcast comments on the show and plans for the future: