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The Meetup Breakdown

Simon James

A weekly roundup of the Bitcoin meetups and events in the UK & Ireland, plus new merchants now accepting bitcoin as payment. From Bitcoin Events UK

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📅 The Meetup Breakdown 83

> “Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.” —Bob Marley

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📅 The Meetup Breakdown 82

> “Bitcoin is a tool for freeing humanity from oligarchs and tyrants, dressed up as a get-rich-quick scheme.” —Andreas M. Antonopoulos

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📅 The Meetup Breakdown 81

> “And so, when the many are in power, they choose for their rulers men who will gratify their appetites and flatter them; and so the city is governed not by wisdom but by desire.” —Plato, The Republic, Book VIII, trans. Benjamin Jowett

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📅 The Meetup Breakdown 80

> “[Kids]Not having preconceived notions about how traditional money and banks makes it easier for them to see Bitcoin as real money.” —Michael Caras, aka the Bitcoin Rabbi.

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  • Simon James

    Keeping the Bitcoin community informed of events and meetups in the UK and Ireland each week with the Meetup Breakdown.

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