EVENT: Wings, Beer, & Bitcoin with Paxful

EVENT ALERT: Wings, Beer, & Bitcoin with Paxful (Makati)


To all Bitcoin Enthusiasts of the Philippines

Mabuhay! 

Bitcoin has evolved a lot over the past 10+ years. However, there is still a big portion of the world who remain uneducated on the matterโ€”what it is and how it works.

To put it briefly, bitcoin is a digital asset developed by Satoshi Nakamoto with the purpose of it being a โ€œpeer-to-peer electronic cash system.โ€ It served as the catalyst for the 2000+ cryptocurrencies we have today. It was created and developed in 2009 and since then, it has been used by many as an investment tool. 

However, itโ€™s now more than that. With the help of peer-to-peer finance, bitcoin has developed a lot of true-use casesโ€”a lot of which are applicable in the Philippines. 

Paxfulโ€”one of the leading peer-to-peer bitcoin marketplaces in the worldโ€”specializes in peer-to-peer bitcoin trading as it allows traders to use these true-use cases. Along with a two-tier affiliate program, Paxful has hundreds of payment methods available to make buying and selling bitcoin easier and more efficient. 

Learn more about this exciting Paxful Event

If youโ€™re interested in learning more about bitcoin and Paxful, head on over to โ€œWings, Beer, and Bitcoinโ€ on October 25th, 2019. Located at the BlockchainSpace PH in Accelr8, 111 Paseo de Roxas, Makati, join in on a night of delicious wings, ice-cold beer, and interesting bitcoin talk! 

Learn more about bitcoinโ€™s true-use cases in the Philippine setting, how Paxful works, how to make money using Paxful and bitcoin, how to earn a passive income with the affiliate program, and much more!

Interested in coming to the event? RSVP throughย Facebook,ย Meetup, or register onย EventBrite! We hope to see you soon!

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