Stier Kata and Bitcoin Kebab are coming again in February

Starting in February, BitcoinBázis’ popular podcast, Bitcoin Kebab, is back, hosted by Kata Stier.

The new year is here and Bitcoin Kebab will be checking in again soon. A number of interesting things have happened in recent weeks, which we thought should be transparently reported to you. The host of Bitcoin Kebab, Stier Kata 2023, will be reporting from Malta with the first broadcast, as Kata – who is also a lawyer – received an irresistible job offer at the Maltese headquarters of the Chiliz crypto exchange, known among fantoken fans, so she moved back to Malta after a six-month stay in Hungary.

For those who don’t know, a Chili utility and fan token (CHZ) of blockchain and sports and entertainment platforms, which is also actively used by the fan voting platform Socios.com. Chiliz’s blockchain is subject to permission and only sports organizations can join, while the open source Ethereum mainnet is responsible for the basic infrastructure.

So Kata is now settling into her new office and is still waiting for the equipment for the podcast, which will not arrive until the 28th due to the intervention of the expensive transport company, and moving and settling down again involves a lot of family and administrative things to take care of, which is also why there is so much to do wait for the new episodes.

The BitcoinBázis podcast, which has more than 50 episodes and has been appearing weekly since 2021, is becoming increasingly popular. In the year of its launch, the broadcast had only 13,000 downloads, but last year, the episodes on Anchor, YouTube, Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc. had a total of more than 80,000 downloads.

We would like to thank you for listening to us in 2022. Join us again this year, as we are waiting for you with lots of exciting shows and interesting guests.

If you have any questions or comments about the podcast, or if you have a good idea about what topic and with whom we could have a good conversation as part of a show, please write to the following e-mail address: [email protected])

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