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Scott Bambacigno on ‘Learn About Bitcoin (LAB) Radio’ Podcast

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AlphaPoint VP of Sales Scott Bambacigno joins Chris Groshong’s ‘Learn About Bitcoin (LAB) Radio’ podcast, recorded at the Unconfiscatable conference in Vegas. Scott brings six years of industry experience in crypto and a decade spent in Silicon Valley to the microphone, delivering valuable insight into the growth and proliferation of blockchain.

Description from the CoinStructive podcast page:

Of all the people to run into during the Unconfiscatable conference in Las Vegas, it was awesome to see Scott Bambacigno. AlphaPointScott, as he’s known, is one of the first people I remember being involved in a crypto company as early as 2014. Not only is he a rockstar amongst his peers, he is a founding member of AlphaPoint. AlphaPoint is one of those companies that you probably don’t know exists. It’s a software company with one of its main focuses on helping its clients build crypto exchanges.

Scott and I grabbed a quiet corner and some loungey black leather chairs, then settled in to catch up. I asked him why he chose to attend Tone Vays’ Unconfiscatable conference and whether or not he is a maximalist. Scott dives into how he got started with Bitcoin and his career in Silicon Valley. He talks about what the industry was like in 2013. We get into topics like, “What is a Blockchain?” and how some archaic systems are poised for collapse. He shares his bright outlook on how the industry may mature and grow.

Enjoy!

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