On today's episode of The Cryptoverse:
Virgin Group founder and billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson is a huge supporter of blockchain technology. While talking to the press on October 3, Branson said the tech could bring an “economic revolution” to many nations worldwide.
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Sources:
The Original Article on Bitcoin.com
The BitLand Project I Invested In
The Virgin Disruptors Event
Wikipedia Entry About Necker Island
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nice post!
Interesting post!
Excellent to start browsing safely
He had Deep Web on his planes, good enough for me :)
Shared on twitter Twitter✔ for my followers to see. Another great piece and thanks for sharing. Up-voted. Stephen
Hey, Chris...how about more info on Peerplays? You've mentioned it before as something you're interested and invested in, and I've seen a couple of your videos. I'm really curious to hear more and maybe others are as well. Thanks, mate!
Sure.
Check out http://www.peerplays.com/ Join Peerplays Chat at https://peerplays.chat
I'm trying TunnelBear. It's certainly a funky interface in the app. Some stuff is blocked at work, but I feel I should be able to access on my own device during my breaks. The free version may be enough for that.