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Satoshi Square: How Bitcoin Took Over a Park (And Then the World)

Satoshi Square: How Bitcoin Took Over a Park (And Then the World)

Satoshi Square: How Bitcoin Took Over a Park (And Then the World)

Before we knew whether bitcoin was legal or illegal, a group on New Yorkers created an in-person meetup for people to buy, sell and trade the cryptocurrency.

Before we knew whether bitcoin was legal or illegal, a group on New Yorkers created an in-person meetup for people to buy, sell and trade the cryptocurrency.

Before we knew whether bitcoin was legal or illegal, a group on New Yorkers created an in-person meetup for people to buy, sell and trade the cryptocurrency.

AccessTimeIconMar 23, 2019, 10:15 AM
Updated Aug 18, 2021, 11:02 PM

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