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Crypto Stories

Bitcoin conference and a bad trip to North Korea
"Want to go to a crypto conference in North Korea?" is not a commonly asked question, but it was asked to Canadian journalist Ethan Lou. This is the incredible story about how Lou flew to a crypto conference in North Korea but was unexpectedly asked to be a presenter - instead of being a spectator. Eight months later, one of the participants, Virgil Griffith, who worked with the Ethereum Foundation and was among the attendees Lou got to know, was arrested by the FBI for violating sanctions and illegally providing "highly technical information" to the North Korean government.
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Around the world on BTC only
This is the story of how Paco from India decided to drop everything in his life and leave home to travel around the world using only BTC. How does that happen?
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Why Alex Tapscott quit his high-paying job to write a book about Bitcoin
Nowadays, kids teach their parents what Bitcoin is and how to use cryptocurrency. But this is not the case with Alex Tapscott. His father, Don, a business executive, and author, received millions of views with a TED lecture on what Bitcoin is. A few years ago, he invited his son to work together on a book about Bitcoin. Alex quit his high-paying job in order to do what the business world considered the height of insanity.
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How this entrepreneur raised $10 million in minutes during a bear market
This is the inspiring story of Josipa Majic and her partners, who started building a crypto company during a bear market. Investors were horrified at the idea and told them bluntly, "no." Everyone was questioning her plans. And at the same time, Josipa and her partners began to run out of money. How did they eventually manage to raise $10 million?
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How CZ built Binance and became the richest person in crypto
Hailing from a village with no electricity and where the water needed to be pumped from a well, Changpeng "CZ" Zhao was in a milieu whose conditions were inconducive to starting the world's largest crypto exchange. But this is how he began. What qualities allowed him to create what others failed to do?
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Why banking uses 56x more energy than Bitcoin
Analysis of Bitcoin's proof-of-work and the Lightning Network exposes the banking system as energy-hungry, demonstrating that Bitcoin is better for the planet. A research report published by Michel Khazzaka, an IT engineer, cryptographer, and consultant, calculates that Bitcoin payments are a "million times more efficient" than the legacy financial system. Plus, the banking sector "uses 56 times more energy than Bitcoin." The report compiles almost four years of research and suggests a new calculation for estimating Bitcoin's proof-of-work energy consumption.
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The resurrection of John McAfee
In this episode, we animate a series of historic Cointelegraph interviews to resurrect John McAfee on the video screen. Experience the incredible details of how he, his wife and five dogs fled from American justice on a yacht and eventually found their way into crypto. This video is a tribute to a man who has always been at the forefront of technological progress.
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How Bitcoin helped a family to have kids
A Bitcoiner in London brings new meaning to the phrase "generational wealth." The Noodle family had always planned to have kids. Sadly, conceiving was a challenge. They struggled for a long time and sought medical advice. They realized that they might have to undergo fertility treatment. The costs behind IVF were pretty high. Most people either can't afford it or they go into debt to go ahead with the procedure. But Noodle decided to use their Bitcoin, which they bought when they got married. What happened next? Watch our new episode of Crypto Stories.
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