Bitcoin Uncensored: Gambling911’s Chris Costigan Talks Bitcoin and Gambling

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Bitcoin Uncensored: Gambling911’s Chris Costigan Talks Bitcoin and Gambling

Christopher Costigan of Gambling911.com joins me for an awesome discussion at the Fort Lauderdale Tower Club. This was a meeting of the minds, between two merging economies. Chris came to the table with his awesome understanding of the Gaming, sports betting, and casino world. I came to the table with my Bitcoin, blockchain, and cryptocurrency experience. And between us, we discussed a wide range of topics covering everything from scams, conferences, crypto, gaming, and the future.


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