S2 E5: Karo Zagorus on Bitcoin in Hungary and the Sociology of BTC
Hungarian Bitcoiner Karo Zagorus, who is also a member of the Bitcoin Plebs movement, talks about the situation of Bitcoin in Hungary and his academic research in the sociological aspects of Satoshi Nakamoto's invention.
June 30, 20191h 29m
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Show Notes
<p>This interview with Karo Zagorus will help you find out more about the Bitcoin communities in Central and Eastern Europe, while also providing valuable insights on the experiences of two academics who write research papers on the topic of Satoshi's invention.</p>
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<p>Inevitably, the discussion tackles the issue of politics, regulation, and how the politicians choose to address Bitcoin. The conclusion that you will discover is truly astonishing: though it would make a lot of sense for the gatekeepers of fiat money to reject the kind of currency they cannot control, it seldom happens because they might be corrupt enough to hide large amounts of money with it. Therefore, if the elites find themselves guilty of using Bitcoin, then the cryptocurrency will find itself in a perpetual grey area of inexistent regulation.</p>
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Topics
BitcoinCryptocurrencyPoliticsBitcoin TakeoverVlad CosteaHungarySociologyKaro Zaguros