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Four More Steps You Can Earn Bitcoin Streams of Income in Your Travel and Tourism Niche Business – FTP6
Fusiontourism Podcast
12/05/17 • 13 min
- BE AN AGENT BITCOIN ESCROW
- LocalBitcoins,
- CryptoThrift and
- BitPremier
- BITCOIN AFFILIATE MARKETING
- BITCOIN LENDING
- SELLING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR BITCOIN
- Recent gadgets,
- clothing,
- cars and
- even homes
- BI
How You Can Earn Bitcoin Streams of Incomes in Your Travel and Tourism Niche Business – FTP5
Fusiontourism Podcast
11/22/17 • 14 min
How Can You Use Bitcoin While Traveling? - FTP4
Fusiontourism Podcast
11/12/17 • 16 min
Brief History of Bitcoin Bitcoin came about from a whitepaper released in 2008: Bitcoin, A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. It was just nine pages and outlined a process for passing digital funds from one user to another using blockchain encryption to protect the system from the creation of 'extra' money. The first Bitcoin mined in January 2009, and the first transaction was conducted soon after when the founders exchanged some funds directly. Later that year the New Liberty Standard established the value of Bitcoin at 1309.03 bitcoins for 1 dollar. The first real-world transaction followed in May 2010, when a Florida programmer sent 10,000BTC to a volunteer in England, who then spent about $25 to order him a pizza from Papa John’s. Today that pizza is valued at almost 2 million pounds and the transaction regarded as a significant milestone in Bitcoin history. By 2015 things had settled down and Bitcoin had finally achieved mainstream acceptance. That was confirmed when the New York Stock Exchange made a substantial investment in the Coinbase IPO. By 2016 it was estimated that worldwide over 180,000 businesses were accepting Bitcoin payments and over Bitcoin 770 ATMs were available. And in March 2017, the price of a Bitcoin crossed the cost of an ounce of gold for the first time. How Bitcoin Works Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer system for making online payments using a digital currency. The idea of a digital currency had been around for some time, but it wasn't until the problem of 'double spending' addressed that it became a reality. Since anything digital can be copied over and over again, the challenge was creating a digital payment system that makes sure that nobody spends the same money more than once. Offline it's handled by the fact paper money is physically transferred from buyer to seller. Online it's been handled by a central authority... i.e. a bank... recording and verifying all transactions... removing the payment from the buyer's account and adding it to the seller's account. What makes Bitcoin unique, is that it uses a massive peer-to-peer network to verify every single transaction. When you send a Bitcoin to another person, they don't get to use it until 'the network' confirms it is valid. Once verified though, your payments are non-reversible, your accounts cannot be frozen, and transaction fees are much lower... especially on significant transactions. You Can Use Bitcoin to book flights and accommodation with
- BTC trip is a flight and hotel booking service that accepts Bitcoin.
- Expedia is already a well-known travel booking service, and it now joined the Bitcoin travel sphere.
- CheapAir established in 1989 and based out of Calabasas CA; it is the first online travel agency to accept Bitcoin.
- Travel Booking, reviews and advice on hotels, resorts, flights, vacation rentals, travel packages
- com taking advantage of the fact that Airbnb has left the field wide open, 9flats is taking Bitcoin travel into the sharing economy. Currently, about 20% of the places advertised on 9flats take Bitcoin.
- CoinMap is a resource map for finding Bitcoin travel and tourism merchants around the world. Just input where you will be travelling to see what’s available for your trip and where you can spend your Bitcoins.
Travel web platform links https://btctrip.com https://www.expedia.com https://www.cheapair.com https://Bitcoin.travel https://9flats.com https://coinatmradar.com Super Helpful Tip
Maiden Voyage of FusionTourism Podcast - FTP1
Fusiontourism Podcast
10/05/17 • 7 min
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How To Travel as a Digital Nomad Family with Ricky Shetty - FTP10
Fusiontourism Podcast
05/24/19 • 29 min
In this episode 10 of Fusion Tourism Podcast, we interview Ricky Shetty, he has travelled many countries around the world in his life so far and in the last 3 or years has done a lot of different countries with his wife and 3 children.
Ricky Shetty alone has travelled to 81 countries and six continents maybe even more at the time of this publishing, so go over to Daddy Blogger to see what he and his family are up to on their adventures.
Ricky Shetty has been a long time blogger, local event coordinator, speaker, publisher and author. He is now an ordained pastor with a ministry connecting people to how and why become a digital nomad for experiences with purpose driven life.
Ricky Shetty completed his first TED Talk in the Philippines in 2018.
In 2019 coordinated and founded the first digital nomad summits in South East Asia called Freedom Summit Asia, he has plans to expand this on a global level for digital nomads and new digital nomads to grow and be inspired to travel the road less travelled by many.
Ricky Shetty along with his team and collaboration held Freedom Summits in Manila Philippines, Singapore, Bali Indonesia, Chiang Mai Thailand and Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, you can follow the links below to go to the freedom Summit Website for updates and more details of what Ricky Shetty and his team have planned moving forward.
So go ahead now listen into Fusion Tourism Podcast episode 10 to discover how you can travel as digital nomad family even if you have not already.
Learn how Ricky Shetty and Brian Baulch first meet each other, discover the secret they have in common, but most of all discover how and why you can be inspired to become a digital nomad or to take your digital nomad lifestyle to another level.
Oh please go over and say hello to Ricky Shetty and his family at Daddy Blogger dot com Ricky looks forward to connecting with you and sharing how you can today to see his social media links too.
What would you consider is your number one takeaway from this episode of Fusion Tourism Podcast with special guest Ricky Shetty? What would you like to ask Ricky Shetty, please feel free to ask in the comments below I will forward them along to Ricky Shetty, he will reply back in the comments very soon.
Why or why would you not travel as a digital nomad?
Keep on Trailblazing
Brian Baulch
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FAQ
How many episodes does Fusiontourism Podcast have?
Fusiontourism Podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
What topics does Fusiontourism Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Network Marketing, Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts, Online Marketing, Business and Travel.
What is the most popular episode on Fusiontourism Podcast?
The episode title 'How To Travel as a Digital Nomad Family with Ricky Shetty - FTP10' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Fusiontourism Podcast?
The average episode length on Fusiontourism Podcast is 16 minutes.
How often are episodes of Fusiontourism Podcast released?
Episodes of Fusiontourism Podcast are typically released every 37 days, 12 hours.
When was the first episode of Fusiontourism Podcast?
The first episode of Fusiontourism Podcast was released on Oct 5, 2017.
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