CoinGeek Zurich Coverage: Blockchain Enables Operators to Protect Themselves and Player

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Blockchain Enables Operators to Protect Themselves and Player

This week's "Hashing It Out" guest is Nick Hill, who has been a part of the iGaming industry for nearly 20 years.

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Hill has held C-level positions with various iGaming software providers before eventually transitioning to Asia-facing consultancy services, mostly in payments processing–where he first took notice of "crypto" and wanted to dig deeper into it.

Our colleague over at CoinGeek.com, Rebecca Liggero sits down with Mr. Hill ahead of this week's mega virtual conference in Zurich (open to the public through registration).  Hopefully this will be the last of the "virtual" conferences for the next hundred years as CoinGeek plans its next face-to-face with an announcement coming shortly. 

This week Gambling911.com will be providing wall-to-wall coverage from CoinGeek Zurich, so be sure to bookmark us. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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