“In downtown Toronto, the intersection of King and Spadina is wide and lively, with streetcar wires intricately criss-crossing above clusters of harried business-type Torontonians with places to go, wearing $700 Canadian Goose coats and carrying Starbucks or Tim Hortons. This isn’t a hacker enclave or where you’d think a project trying to bring a radical alternative currency to the mainstream would settle. But besides the hostel, there are a few other janky heritage buildings left standing near the corner, and one of them is now adorned with a bright, unmissable orange sign for Bitcoin Decentral.”
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