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In today’s episode, we spoke with Bram Kanstein, a fellow Bitcoin podcaster, an early-stage startup expert, and a creative digital entrepreneur from the Netherlands.

Bram has a fascinating background and a unique way into Bitcoin. Instead of buying it on an exchange with Fiat, he tried to get some gaming tokens and swap them for Bitcoin. You’ll need to listen to the episode to hear how he did it or not…

Bram also has much experience building digital products and knows what it takes to onboard millions, if not billions, into the digital world.

He’s been fascinated by Bitcoin for a while now and wanted to contribute as well, which is why he decided to launch his own podcast called Bitcoin for Millennials. Make sure to follow his show and him on all his social links below.

Thanks, Bram, for coming on!

You can follow Bram on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bramk

Or alternatively, you can subscribe to his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bramk

You can follow us on Twitter (@rabbitholetales), check out our website (https://rabbitholestories.co/), or send us an email (show@rabbitholestories.co)

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In today’s episode, we spoke with Bram Kanstein, a fellow Bitcoin podcaster, an early-stage startup expert, and a creative digital entrepreneur from the Netherlands.

Bram has a fascinating background and a unique way into Bitcoin. Instead of buying it on an exchange with Fiat, he tried to get some gaming tokens and swap them for Bitcoin. You’ll need to listen to the episode to hear how he did it or not…

Bram also has much experience building digital products and knows what it takes to onboard millions, if not billions, into the digital world.

He’s been fascinated by Bitcoin for a while now and wanted to contribute as well, which is why he decided to launch his own podcast called Bitcoin for Millennials. Make sure to follow his show and him on all his social links below.

Thanks, Bram, for coming on!

You can follow Bram on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bramk

Or alternatively, you can subscribe to his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bramk

You can follow us on Twitter (@rabbitholetales), check out our website (https://rabbitholestories.co/), or send us an email (show@rabbitholestories.co)

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