CBS to launch a TV show entirely funded in Bitcoin
Popular Cryptocurrency YouTuber Jason Appleton, popularly known by his channel’s name Crypto Crow is launching his own TV show in partnership with CBS. The show will be funded entirely be funded in Bitcoins. The show will teach the basics of Cryptocurrency and raise awareness on cryptocurrency to 47 Million people.
Jason Appleton, popularly known as Crypto Crow has 73000 subscribers on his Youtube Channel.
The show is set to premiere on 25th June on CBS. Bitcoin payment will cover all the cost related to production and promotion. The show will contain 13 episodes.
Episodes list:
- What is cryptocurrency?
- Crypto security
- Exchange trading
- ICOs
- Bot trading for profits
- Swing trading
- Crypto cycles and crashes
- Crypto mining vs investment
- Crypto predictions
- Future of Crypto-currencies
Cryptocurrency Youtuber, Crypto Crow Launches First Bitcoin Funded Television Series on CBS, CW a… https://t.co/wyBP0fVV0s via @YahooFinance
— Jason Appleton (Crypto Crow) (@jasonappleton) May 8, 2018
The show is aimed at beginners and seasoned traders alike. Cryptocurrency has started attracting the attention of mainstream media with last week in HBO’s popular TV show “Silicon Valley” the main protagonist raises an ICO. And in Showtime’s hit TV show “Billions” the protagonist hides his money in a Ledger Wallet S. The TV show is popular among Wall Street investors.
Such mainstream shows on television will bring awareness to the masses who are not aware of Cryptocurrencies and is a good thing for Crypto adoption.
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