CryptoSlate is excited to announce it will bring you exclusive coverage of crypto edutainment channel Cryptonites each week, thanks to a partnership with the impressive London-based video production team.
You have probably seen their videos on CryptoSlate over the past few weeks, but in case you didn't know them yet: Cryptonites is a community-driven edutainment channel powered by SwissBorg, dedicated to blockchain and crypto education interviews with some of the biggest names in the industry.
"CryptoSlate, a tier-one crypto news & data platform plus a 4K crypto show equals a match made in heaven for mass adoption."
As a media partner, CryptoSlate will let you stream all Cryptonites videos right here.
The topics can range from anything crypto and blockchain-related to even how broader politics can impact crypto: meaning you may see DeFi, financial bubbles, security algorithms, and macro outlooks in a single interview.
Regardless of the type of crypto sub-sector you support or the altcoin community you belong to, there's arguably a single thread that binds all crypto believers together: a break from the monotony of the regular.
World, a call for privacy and financial inclusivity, and being right there at the grassroots of the next financial system.
Crypto developments get discussed on Twitter, Reddit, 4Chan, Discord, Signal, Telegram, Twitchand even the darkest corners of the deep, dark web.
Cryptonites' interviews won't leave you feeling like that.
Catch the action on CryptoSlate every Wednesday at 8 PM GMT, you wouldn't wanna miss it.
Cryptonites and CryptoSlate announce partnership to bring you a weekly dose of crypto video entertainment
Publié le Nov 13, 2020
by Cryptoslate | Publié le Coinage
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