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Internet’s Most Wanted Man is Bringing in Billion Users to Bitcoin Space

source-logo  newslogical.com 21 January 2020 03:21, UTC

Embattled internet entrepreneur said to be the internet’s most wanted man, Kim Dotcom, has vowed to bring in a billion users to the bitcoin space, the same way he brought over a billion users to his numerous websites.

The controversial entrepreneur made this disclosure during Tone Vays’ hosted YouTube program “On The Record”, where he said it was time he performed his role to achieve the task.

Dotcom is not happy with the archaic financial protocol, reiterating that the outdated financial system has to go into oblivion.

Dotcom, in a shared video where he eulogized Roger K. Ver, said he’s entering the cryptocurrency industry as a game-changer because of what he’s creating at present.

“I want to come in as a bit of a game changer because I know already that what I’m creating now is going to be used by hundreds of millions of people,” Dotcom said.

He said he had done something similar in the past when he gathered billion of people to his different websites.

Dotcom said:

“I’ve no doubt about it, I’ve done it before. I felt super large sides you know about a billion people in the world have touched my numerous different websites.”

He said he would be depositing all his accumulated knowledge on his new products, K.im.

Dotcom has in the past advised US Stock market investors to buy cryptocurrency.

The embattled founder of Megaupload alleged by the US government of copyright infringement, and presently facing extradition charges is incubating a cryptocurrency project.

His project, K.im, is fashioned to enable content creators to monetize their contents seamlessly without depending on third party.

The numerous sites I created had over a billion users. I know what it takes to bring a billion users to crypto and I’ll have a role in making that happen. The time has come to bring crypto to the masses. The corrupt and outdated financial system has to go.https://t.co/mwAt199kWE

— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) January 20, 2020

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