@JPbaric - Bitcoin Mining Explained and MUCH more!

EPISODE · Feb 29, 2020 · 1H 13M

@JPbaric - Bitcoin Mining Explained and MUCH more!

from Once Bitten! A Bitcoin Podcast.

BTC $ 8555 @JPbaric is the CEO of miningstore.com In this interview, the youngest and cutest podcast host Lauren returns to ask a 9-year-old question about mining #Bitcoin! I then take the baton from her and ask possibly the most basic questions about #Bitcoin mining ever recorded, which JP patiently answers superbly. I guarantee you that in this episode you are going to learn something about mining that you never knew before. Learn how JP started his journey into Bitcoin by self-educating himself about money and Austrian Economics whilst bored in school classes aged 14! Listen to how he started mining with GPU Graphic Cards in a milk crate in his parents' basement as a young teen. What drove him to keep building out bigger mining rigs and eventually launching his own company? Who are some of the HUGE companies out there who are mining whilst at the same time fudding Bitcoin!?! Why is the US facing a huge problem at being left behind in the mining industry? Where do the trading opportunities lie in the Mining industry and why does JP think it will become the biggest securitised market in the world? And finally, forget mining asteroids, can we launch #Bitcoin mining rigs into space and is @Elonmusk willing to listen to this young 22-year-old visionary? Full list Of Shills and Mench's: www.Miningstore.com www.Aurumcapitalventures.com @SilvergateBank @SignatureBank www.Bitmain.com @Fidelity @Jpmorgan @elonmusk @SpaceX

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