CryptoQuikRead_166 - Liquid Network Launch and Thoughts from Lucas Nuzzi

October 11, 2018 00:29:26
CryptoQuikRead_166 - Liquid Network Launch and Thoughts from Lucas Nuzzi
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CryptoQuikRead_166 - Liquid Network Launch and Thoughts from Lucas Nuzzi

Oct 11 2018 | 00:29:26

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Guy Swann

Show Notes

Blockstream's Liquid, a federated, production sidechain, has officially launched with exchanges accounting for more than half of the global Bitcoin exchange volume! In today's episode we read and expand on the official announcement from the Blockstream Blog, as well as dive into what it could mean with a short Twitter thread from @LucasNuzzi.  Don't miss a fun episode. Check out and follow the official @Blockstream Blog and @Excellion to stay up on their incredible work:https://blockstream.com/2018/10/10/liquid-launch.htmlhttps://twitter.com/Excellion And see the other threads discussed in the episode below:https://twitter.com/LucasNuzzi/status/1050181396591972353https://twitter.com/PMillerCoin/status/1050197853421723648 Support the show:Looking to Secure your Bitcoin with TREZOR?Shop.Trezor.io Affiliate Link Or Donate To:3Nn8jJSfK2oFherVWQUGXgesvHpzbMckz5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message

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