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Kurt is an entrepreneur in South Florida focused on media and bitcoin infrastructure. As Chief Bitcoin Historian publishing exclusively with CoinGeek, Kurt brings a unique blend of expertise from a long career in bitcoin mining, business management, and cybersecurity. His Bitcoin journey began in 2012, and he’s been a vocal proponent for Satoshi’s Vision since the early days of the Bitcoin Civil War.

His ability to distill complex blockchain concepts into understandable insights has made him a sought-after voice in the blockchain space, and he is a frequent guest on Fox Business and some of your favorite podcasts! Known for his engaging, unapologetic editorials and his lively presence as the host of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, you can always find Kurt stirring up spirited debates.

Kurt is also a dedicated martial artist, coach and team leader – holding a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, teaching advanced classes and coaching the competition team at his local gym. When he’s not at work or on the mats, you can find him enjoying time with his family, friends or volunteering at church.

Article by Kurt Wuckert Jr

Build a Bitcoin business from quarantine
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7 May, 2020

Build a Bitcoin business from quarantine

This time in quarantine is a great opportunity to learn so you can come out of your home with new,...
Bitcoin History Part 1: The early days—Satoshi, no limits, 184B Bitcoins and on-chain poker game
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5 May, 2020

Bitcoin History Part 1: The early days—Satoshi, no limits, 184B Bitcoins and on-chain poker game

In this series, Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks about why the halvenings is a guide stone in the history of Bitcoin.
How original Bitcoin BSV can solve problems in post pandemic digital world
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9 April, 2020

How original Bitcoin BSV can solve problems in post pandemic digital world

In the post-pandemic world, the question of shortages, supply locations and other aspects of logistics would benefit from having a...
Layer 1 tokens from sCrypt
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31 March, 2020

Layer 1 tokens from sCrypt

sCrypt has made great strides on deployment of tokens by building a language and toolkit that allows them to be...
Is ‘The Crypto-Currency Act’ necessary?
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17 March, 2020

Is ‘The Crypto-Currency Act’ necessary?

Modern digital currencies stand at the precipice of ground-breaking legal change with the introduction of the U.S. Crypto-currency Act of...
CoinGeek London 2020: Imagine dancing with geeks
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27 February, 2020

CoinGeek London 2020: Imagine dancing with geeks

Day two of CoinGeek London Conference was an important day for the history of Bitcoin SV, and Kurt Wuckert Jr....
Imagine not having a buzz about CoinGeek Conference in London
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21 February, 2020

Imagine not having a buzz about CoinGeek Conference in London

Kurt Wuckert Jr. shares how the CoinGeek London conference illustrates a bright overview of what Bitcoin SV has accomplished.
‘Btax’ and Preuve d’Amaury
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18 February, 2020

‘Btax’ and Preuve d’Amaury

The BCH developer tax plan is bad economics and bad governance perpetrated by the bad actors who took over the...
Bitcoin SV, and everyone else: How we won the protocol war
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7 February, 2020

Bitcoin SV, and everyone else: How we won the protocol war

For complete clarity, Bitcoin SV has already won the protocol war. Every other blockchain is just coasting on previous success...
How to get the most out of CoinGeek Conference
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5 February, 2020

How to get the most out of CoinGeek Conference

Kurt Wuckert Jr. shares some tips on how attendees can get the most out of a business conference, specifically the...
The next Genesis: Bitcoin’s two beginnings
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4 February, 2020

The next Genesis: Bitcoin’s two beginnings

Kurt Wuckert Jr. talks about Bitcoin’s second beginning—Genesis—and why it’s been a long time coming.
The Bitcoin Protocol can’t be set in stone?
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15 January, 2020

The Bitcoin Protocol can’t be set in stone?

Today’s self-anointed Bitcoin intelligentsia use nearly constant straw man arguments against the notion of the fixed protocol. Nothing could be...

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