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Travis Bott Was An Early Adopter of Bitcoin And Shares His Learnings
An entrepreneur doesn’t see problems as obstacles to avoid; they consider problems opportunities for solutions. Their innate curiosity leads them to confront challenges even when they are not obvious. And their willingness to take initiative drives them to explore ideas, options and scenarios as a means of identifying and designing constructive solutions. And most importantly, an entrepreneur appreciates that, in the broadest sense, technology is a tool whose value is determined by its application for the benefit and assistance of people – whether in their personal or professional lives. Travis Bott is an entrepreneur who embodies all of the above.
He is one of the many innovative and early adopters in the cryptocurrency space and has created various new channels for the adoption of Bitcoin. Bott’s products and companies are paving the pathway for many users to benefit from cryptocurrencies, through implementing innovative incentive programs to conduct seamless transactions world-wide. Not only is Bott an industry leader in crypto, but he also wants to help others along the journey. He helped to bring the world’s first multi-currency wallet programs to be launched not only in major markets but also in under-developed markets, allowing people that are unbanked to have access to digital banking solutions.
Overall, Bott sees blockchain technology as a way to serve people. It doesn’t have value, unless it serves a customer, colleague, citizen or anyone else. Since Travis was fortunate enough to be an early adopter, this led him to be a thought leader, as he was one of the few people who knew how bitcoin worked, which gave him a competitive advantage. However, the journey has not been a straight-line, and there were many ups and downs. His success was anything but preordained. There was significant risk in being an early adopter, and he faced scrutiny from people who didn’t understand or respect the technology. Some went on to slander his name with propaganda of false lawsuits or inaccurately accusing him of being involved with projects he had no association with. Despite all this, he still continues to move the digital market forward, while helping others.
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