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90 - Bitcoin FilmFest25 Special - Sweden's First Bitcoin Exchange - Christian Ander

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Christian Ander, founder of Sweden's first Bitcoin exchange BT.CX, shares how he started in 2011—before most had even heard of Bitcoin. Over a decade later, his exchange still can't get a Swedish bank account. 🚫🇸🇪 WTF indeed.🎥 Filmed at Bitcoin FilmFest25 in Warsaw.---🚨BT.CX has gone full Bitcoin Treasury!🚨Learn more here: https://x.com/BTCXsweden/status/1952236043190612297---00:00 – How Sweden’s First Bitcoin Exchange Was Born (in 2011!)00:30 – Christian’s Surprising Bitcoin Movie: Barbie?!01:24 – “Bitcoin Is Like a Mother” – A Feminine Take on Sound Money02:12 – From Quantum Biology to Bitcoin Mining: Christian’s Origin Story05:29 – Launching a Bitcoin Exchange with Zero Business Background07:13 – No Bank Account in Sweden? The Fight Against Financial Censorship08:16 – Orange-Pilling Strangers on a 36-Hour Road Trip11:32 – Where to Follow Christian (And Why He’s Finally Joining Nostr)---Nostr quick tutorial: https://youtu.be/VrHoprrAops---🟩 To help spread knowledge and information, you're free to reuse the content on this page—no permission needed. 🟩---Follow Momo:https://linktr.ee/mktahmasbi---Buy me a coffee ☕️http://coff.ee/roundthefire

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Christian Ander, founder of Sweden's first Bitcoin exchange BT.CX, shares how he started in 2011—before most had even heard of Bitcoin. Over a decade later, his exchange still can't get a Swedish bank account. 🚫🇸🇪 WTF indeed.🎥 Filmed at Bitcoin FilmFest25 in Warsaw.---🚨BT.CX has gone full Bitcoin Treasury!🚨Learn more here: https://x.com/BTCXsweden/status/1952236043190612297---00:00 – How Sweden’s First Bitcoin Exchange Was Born (in 2011!)00:30 – Christian’s Surprising Bitcoin Movie: Barbie?!01:24 – “Bitcoin Is Like a Mother” – A Feminine Take on Sound Money02:12 – From Quantum Biology to Bitcoin Mining: Christian’s Origin Story05:29 – Launching a Bitcoin Exchange with Zero Business Background07:13 – No Bank Account in Sweden? The Fight Against Financial Censorship08:16 – Orange-Pilling Strangers on a 36-Hour Road Trip11:32 – Where to Follow Christian (And Why He’s Finally Joining Nostr)---Nostr quick tutorial: https://youtu.be/VrHoprrAops---🟩 To help spread knowledge and information, you're free to reuse the content on this page—no permission needed. 🟩---Follow Momo:https://linktr.ee/mktahmasbi---Buy me a coffee ☕️http://coff.ee/roundthefire

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