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Media News

Media is an essential part of the cryptocurrency industry and its impact on cryptocurrency is hard to overestimate. Bitcoin, in its early stages, was only discussed and promoted on social media platforms. Bitcoin on social media helped to establish initial users and enthusiasts, increasing its coverage in simple conversations and expanding the audience. But the real drivers of Bitcoin’s popularity has been the mainstream media, which detected the growing price of Bitcoin and the development of the cryptocurrency market, thus drawing the attention of the masses to this newly appeared phenomenon. Today, there is a lot of cryptocurrency media that professionally covers all the important events, news and technologies inside the world of blockchain, attracting new audiences and helping various cryptocurrency users stay in touch with the progress of the cryptocurrency industry.

We have seen the internet completely turn publishing on its head in the last two decades.
A Bitcoin model for publishers
Eric Barrier
2013-09-25T12:40:00+01:00
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A reader of The Switch, the technology and policy blog on Washington Post, sparked an insightful comment thread as to whether Bitcoin is a real currency.
Washington Post reader argues Bitcoin is not a currency
Eric Barrier
2013-09-01T13:30:00+01:00
238
Timothy Lee over at the Washington Post’s blog The Switch has an interview with Rob Malda, founder and longtime head of the news-for-nerds site Slashdot.
Slashdot’s founder talks social news aggregators
Eric Barrier
2013-08-07T11:05:00+01:00
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