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Episode 85 – Diaz Rodolfo: Musical Bitcoin

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The Story:

Just 30 years ago, nobody really knew what the Internet was or what it was used for. Just 15 years ago, nobody in the music industry knew or cared what file sharing was. Now, large record companies are facing even greater threats to their oligopolies, such as crowd-sourcing of albums and tours – a method increasingly used for upcoming artists, thereby bypassing the traditional system all together.

In this episode, we interview Diaz Rodolfo, musician and fellow Guadalajara resident about his ideas on how Bitcoin is going to change the future of music. We also talk about how Bitcoin can help people evade the control of their governments, finding freedom through cryptocurrency. Join us on the next enthralling installment of … The Paradise Paradox!

The Eps:

Episode 65 – The Ghost of Music Industry Past

Episode 75 – Andreas Antonopoulos: The Disruptarian

The Links:

Rodolfo’s band Black Overdose

Andreas Antonopoulos’s first talk at LaBITconf 2016

Pamela Morgan’s first talk at LaBITconf 2016

Tatiana Moroz’s talk and perfomance at LaBITconf 2016