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On Todays Show

A Lincoln-Douglas style Debate on the statment "Appcoins can achieve and maintain a value if the associated application succeeds at finding a market"

Affirmative:

David Johnston of the Distributed Apps fund

Tom Ding of Koinify

Negative:

Daniel Krawisz of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute

Pierre Rochard of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute

Adam B. Levine - Timekeeper

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Credits for Episode 139

Affirmative: David Johnston of the Distributed Apps fund Tom Ding of Koinify

Negative: Daniel Krawiscz of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute Pierre Rochard of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute

Adam B. Levine - Timekeeper

This episode was edited by Matthew Zipkin and Adam Levine

Music for todays show was provided by Jared Rubens and General Fuzz)

Album art: Wikipedia

If you're a developer, you might be interested in our upcoming Coins-for-Commits program. As the platform goes open source in the coming weeks we'd like as much help as possible and you'll earn 10,000LTBc per commit that is accepted. You can find the github repository here, and the current to-do workboard here

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