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Bitcoin advocate Samson Mow pitches Bitcoin to German parliament

Bitcoin advocate Samson Mow pitches Bitcoin to German parliament

CryptopolitanCryptopolitan2024/10/18 15:03
By:By Noor Bazmi

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On Thursday, October 17th, Samson Mow who is the founder of JAN3 talked about Bitcoin strategies in German parliament.

He did it along with a member of the Bundestag, who is pro-Bitcoin himself. Mow’s firm JAN is also focused on the adoption of Bitcoin and its benefits for nation-states.

Yesterday a tweet on X was shared by Samson Mow with a picture of his laptop showing slides that he prepared for the meeting. The slide had a German statement translated into English saying “Do not sell your Bitcoin.”

Later on, a tweet by the Bundestag account thanked Samson for “coming to the German Parliament to share and discuss the current state and possibilities of Bitcoin nation-state adoption”.

See also Sam Altman’s Worldcoin rebrands to World
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