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Prime Trust Support:
We withdrew our Money Transmitter License (MTL) application from Texas, and intend to swiftly reapply with the objective of obtaining a Money Transmitter License in the near future.
We will provide updates to our licensing here.
https://www.primetrust.com/legal/licenses-disclosures
Prime Trust Support:
We withdrew our Money Transmitter License (MTL) application from Texas, and intend to swiftly reapply with the objective of obtaining a Money Transmitter License in the near future.
We will provide updates to our licensing here.
https://www.primetrust.com/legal/licenses-disclosures
Started "Reading Bitcoin Podcast". - http://ReadingBitcoinPodcast.com
About 2 weeks now, and I'm 8 episodes in, and going great!
What would it take to get my podcast "Reading Bitcoin Podcast" listed in your podcast list over at BTCNews.today!? - http://ReadingBitcoinPodcast.com
And as far as your suggestion to try not to give nocoiners too much info at once, I completely agree! I've been at this since 2011. I've dealt with many levels of this as you can imagine. I can proudly say I've orange pilled many, and some have gone on to do the same!
To be honest and transparent with you, I am compiling a curated list of ideal articles so I can read them as individual episodes on my podcast. The podcast is solely dedicated to reading bitcoin related articles. None of the extra commentary and distractions. Not even any ads.
What is unique about my approach is that I will be meticulously tagging each episode with specific topic types and keywords intended for quick reference to address common objections. For instance, a search will pull up all podcast episodes that address topics such as "It's a Ponzi" or "It's bad for the environment" or "It's backed by nothing" etc, etc.
So if a pro-bitcoiner doesn't want to have to try and type a long diatribe that the nay-sayer will likely not read with any real interest, having articles in spoken word form, with a well categorized search mechanism allows any pro-bitcoiner to search for specific misconception categories, then send the nay-sayer directly to an episode page.
If you think about it, the average person doesn't necessarily want to sit down and READ a full article to absorb the nuances that would change their mind. It truly takes an interested person to go to those lengths. But having them in audio format makes consumption a heck of a lot easier, and likely!
I'm in the very early stages of the podcast, but it's already up and running with a few episodes in the bag, but rapidly recording more as we speak. Much of what you are adding here will likely make the cut.
GENESIS