Early Bitcoin Entrepreneurs Took Risks Like ‘Running Into Machine Gunfire,’ Says Trace Mayer
Early Bitcoin pioneers such as Roger Ver navigated legal and financial risks comparable to soldiers “running into machine gunfire,” investor Trace Mayer said in a recent interview, underscoring the high-stakes environmen...
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