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The History of StartCOIN: Max Keiser’s involvement and where it went wrong with Simon Dixon – Part 1

The history of startcoin: max keiser's involvement and where it went wrong with simon dixon - part 1

The History of StartCOIN: Max Keiser’s involvement and where it went wrong with Simon Dixon – Part 1

The history of startcoin: max keiser's involvement and where it went wrong with simon dixon - part 1In the beginning of our four part interview with Simon Dixon on BnkToTheFuture, we learn about the evolution and development of StartCOIN and StartJOIN, its early beginning with Max Keiser as well as Simon’s history of crowdfunding and regulatory efforts in the United Kingdom. Simon Dixon articulates why crowdfunding economics doesn’t make sense, and how these securities crash.

Check out the audio version on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/bitcoinuncensored/startcoin-startjoin-and-bitcoin-capital-what-went-wrong-with-simon-dixon-of-bnktothefuture

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