Open Source Money – New Documentary Features Ross Ulbricht

by | Jul 31, 2020

Open Source Money – New Documentary Features Ross Ulbricht

by | Jul 31, 2020

The Silk road served as the first proof of concept for Bitcoin and consequently cryptocurrency and one author (Brian Iha) in his book said, “that was why Ross was the second most important figure in Bitcoin history after Satoshi.”

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Open Source Money Airs Saturdays On Discovery Science Channel at

Open Source Money, a groundbreaking documentary series about the rise of Disney-incubated blockchain company, Dragonchain, and the global evolution of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, is set to premiere on Discovery Science Channel starting July 4, 2020.

The documentary series follows the untold, heroic story of Joe Roets, the founder of Dragonchain, a US-based blockchain technology company launched in 2017 that fueled public interest in cryptocurrency worldwide.

Also in the series we follow Joe and entrepreneurs around the United States who encounter major resistance from the US Government and SEC, as they attempt to advance the Blockchain technology and Cryptocurrency. Each episode highlights major contributors in the cryptocurrency revolution, including notable figures Patrick Byrne, Brock Pierce, Joe Roets, and companies the likes of Disney, Facebook and more.

Overall humanity is at a crossroads and the future of money as we know it will be transformed by Blockchain and the new internet of Value.

The only question is, where will the US stand in the Space Race of our generation when the dust settles?

Steven Woskow

Steven Woskow

Steve Woskow is an entrepreneur and was President of Agtech Products, Inc., a research and development company specializing in animal agriculture. He has a Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Science from Iowa State University. He is retired and lives with his family in Northern Nevada.

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