Cryptocurrency for the masses
Education is at the heart of unlocking the true potential of blockchain technology – in gaming and beyond – argues Tim Heath of Yolo Investments
Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are already changing the very nature of the gaming industry, but this movement can be completely transformative if we continue to spread the word. When we built the first licensed bitcoin casino back in 2014, the crypto space was a very different place to what it is today. When Bitcasino launched, you could buy one bitcoin for a few hundred dollars, and the sector was still dominated by a small group of tech-savvy and ideologically driven early adopters. Sure, we’ve enjoyed success because we’ve consistently put our customers at the centre of the universe and built a team packed full of world-class talent. But this couldn’t have happened without the correct conditions being in place, and at the heart of everything has been the rapid adoption of cryptocurrencies by millions of people worldwide. This adoption has not happened by accident. Of course, this is exciting technology which opens doors and solves everyday problems for a lot of people. Education has also been central to the journey and has taken many forms. Sometimes it simply involves building usable products showcasing the benefits of using cryptocurrencies to ordinary people. Other times it involves talking to stakeholders and showing them first-hand how this technology solves everyday problems they are facing.