Switzerland-based crypto exchange ShapeShift announced the launch of a six-episode show, dubbed "Down the Rabbit Hole," which is dedicated to crypto enthusiasts.
The first one, "The Technologist," is dedicated to Zooko Wilcox, CEO of Zcash.
The entrepreneur talks about his path in crypto, the privacy issues and the advantages of cryptography.
Rodgers shares her stance on the use of cryptocurrencies for the unbanked, along with funding social projects with crypto.
"The Venture Capitalist" tells the story of Meltem Demirors, Chief Strategy Officer of cryptocurrency investment products and research provider CoinShares.
The fifth episode, "The Musician" follows Tatiana Moroz, who created an "Artist coin" dubbed Tatiana Coin and wrote a jingle for Bitcoin.
The last episode is dedicated to Erik Voorhees, who founded Shapeshift back in 2013.
According to a recent tweet by Voorhees, the new video series is part of Shapeshift's plan to rebrand and reimagine its services in 2019 shortly after it laid off a third of its team due to crashing prices and the ensuing Crypto Winter.
Earlier in February the company announced a beta version of what was called "New Shapeshift," giving limited access to its new features.
According to Voorhees, the firm is developing a non-custodial crypto platform in an easy package.
ShapeShift Presents Six-Episode Show Dedicated to Crypto Enthusiasts
Published on Feb 27, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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