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Topic: [2015-07-12] BS: Indian startup sets up crypto-currency platform for Greeks (Read 1592 times)

legendary
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This wouldn't be much of a problem if we have someone influential in the media who is a supporter of bitcoin. Perhaps they like publishing stories which are negative as they feel people prefer it more.

Indian startup sets up crypto-currency platform for Greeks

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/indian-startup-sets-up-crypto-currency-platform-for-greeks-115071200536_1.html

An Indian startup, claiming to be a non-profit organisation, today said Greek citizens can get 2,000 euro each in form of a virtual currency in lieu of promissory notes signed by them.

The company, named Trestor Foundation, also claims it is the only global organisation that can help people in Greece to get the money despite the capital control on bank withdrawls imposed by the government there.


And Trestor continues to remain in the news.  Smiley
I doubt anyone actually cares about it. Also saw them opening an ANN thread on the altcoin announcement section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1106047.40 Not much interest.
legendary
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Leaving trestor aside, Indian media understands shit about cryptocurrencies.
Before 2015, for past 5 years they were busy talking about drugs (silk road) & money lost (mtgox) everytime bitcoin's name came up and I am yet to see something that talks about blockchains, let alone bitcoin 2.0.

You forget the ponzi scheme stories. Smiley
I think we need some success stories in the Indian space for the media to get really interested and then take some effort in putting together a story.
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Leaving trestor aside, Indian media understands shit about cryptocurrencies.
Before 2015, for past 5 years they were busy talking about drugs (silk road) & money lost (mtgox) everytime bitcoin's name came up and I am yet to see something that talks about blockchains, let alone bitcoin 2.0.
legendary
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Indian startup sets up crypto-currency platform for Greeks

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/indian-startup-sets-up-crypto-currency-platform-for-greeks-115071200536_1.html

An Indian startup, claiming to be a non-profit organisation, today said Greek citizens can get 2,000 euro each in form of a virtual currency in lieu of promissory notes signed by them.

The company, named Trestor Foundation, also claims it is the only global organisation that can help people in Greece to get the money despite the capital control on bank withdrawls imposed by the government there.


And Trestor continues to remain in the news.  Smiley
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