2021 Glad You're Done: CoinGeek Calls it a Year of Innovation and Litigation

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Dec/23/2021

For many of us, 2021 represented coming out of the dark, traveling once again, attending concerts and conventions, only to be thrown back into the closet once again courtesy of the fast spreading Omicron Covid-19 variant.  Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.  Anyway, here is hoping 2022 is much better.  Certainly, 2021 was an improvement over 2020!

In the final episode of CoinGeek Conversations for this year, Charles Miller was joined by two founders of the Women of BSV group, Diddy Wheldon and Ruth Heasman, as well as his reporter colleague, Claire Celdran.

Each has picked a clip and discussed their chosen moments of the BSV ecosystem in 2021.  Their choice of highlights included the advantages of BSV, Dr. Craig Wright’s audiobooks, the potential of Teranode, and part of the Kleiman v Wright trial.

They wrapped up the episode with 2022 predictions about Dr. Wright’s trial aftermath as well as the future of the BSV blockchain. “More intrigue. I love it, it’s like being part of a soap opera almost, following Bitcoin. But it’s fascinating. It’s ever-changing. It’s exciting. And I just couldn’t imagine not being in the middle of it. I really couldn’t. I love it,” Ruth Heasman said.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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