Thank God for Bitcoin with Jimmy Song | Author, Entrepreneur,&Developer - a podcast by Ellis Hammond : Christian Entrepreneur | Cash Flow Enthusiast | Real Estate Investor
from 2021-06-14T11:00
Other Topics Discussed:
- Why the current monetary system is corrupt and literally stealing from people around the world
- The moral dilemna that has caused Jimmy to pay down his mortgage
- Why the fall of the dollar and the rise of decentralized banking is only a matter of time
- What is bitcoin and why it's here to stay
- The reason why Jimmy and Ellis think you should consider taking a second look at crypto
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Author Bio:
Jimmy Song is the author of several books, including his latest book,
Thank God for Bitcoin, Jimmy is an open source contributor to many
different Bitcoin projects and has two other books: Programming Bitcoin
from O’Reilly and The Little Bitcoin Book. He writes a weekly newsletter,
Bitcoin Tech Talk and is the host of the Bitcoin Fixes This podcast.
He caught the Bitcoin bug back in 2011 and started contributing to Bitcoin
open source projects in 2013. Since then he has spent much of his time
educating people about blockchain technology and about the benefits of
Bitcoin. JImmy has given countless interviews on many different podcasts
and is a highly sought after thought leader within the cryptocurrency
community. Jimmy graduated from the University of Michigan with a
Bachelors of Science in Mathematics.
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