Cointelegraph: How a nomadic family is orange-pilling the world | Interview with The Bitcoin Family Featured

  • Wednesday, 02 March 2022 17:01
In this interview with Didi Taihuttu, the father and husband to the Bitcoin Family, we discover why the family recently relocated back to Portugal, what the lives of crypto digital nomads are like, how this affects the family’s quality of life, and what its philosophy and future plans are. We’ll discuss specific topics such as crypto charity, how Didi provides crypto education and inspiration in South America, what are his Bitcoin Family goals, and much more.Subscribe to Cointelegraph Markets Pro: https://pro.cointelegraph.com Check out the latest crypto merch at the Cointelegraph Store: https://store.cointelegraph.com/ Want to join the Cointelegraph team? Check out https://cointelegraph.com/careers. #Cointelegraph #Bitcoin #CryptoMarkets Subscribe to Cointelegraph: https://goo.gl/JhmfdU Follow COINTELEGRAPH: Website: https://cointelegraph.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/cointelegraph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cointelegraph Twitter: https://twitter.com/cointelegraph Cointelegraph covers everything Bitcoin, bringing you the latest news, prices, breakthroughs, and analysis, with emphasis on expert opinion and commentary from the digital currency community.

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