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Mass Adoption
Tron's Justin Sun Believes Controversy Follows Every Celebrity Interested in Crypto
During a 1:1 session at Consensus 2021, Tron founder Justin Sun said that all the "influence or controversy" surrounding crypto will eventually lead to mass adoption around the world.

Mass Adoption with Leigh Cuen and Zack Seward
Mass adoption has been a long unrealized dream. How close are we to reaching that potential? Meet the aficionados on the forefront of driving bitcoin into the mainstream. HOST: Leigh Cuen and Zack Seward A-Block: Bitcoin and the beauty industry Guests: Michelle Phan & Alex Adelman B-Block: TOPIC - Bitcoin in the Middle East Guests: Meltem Demirors & Nimrod Lehavi C-Block: Sports and Crypto Guests: Spencer Dinwiddie D-Block: Bitcoin and Industry Advancements Guests: The Winklevoss Twins

Mass Adoption With the Winklevoss Twins
Mass Adoption hosts Leigh Cuen and Zack Seward are joined by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss to talk about BTC and the halving.

Bitcoin in the Middle East With Meltem Demirors and Nimrod Lehavi
Coin Shares Founder Meltem Demirors and Simplex CEO Nimrod Lehavi join CoinDesk’s Leigh Cuen and Zack Seward to talk about BTC in the Middle East. “Turkey has been making headlines in the crypto space recently,” Meltem Demirors said.

Bitcoin and the Beauty Industry With Michelle Phan and Alex Adelman
Beauty mogul Michelle Phan and Lolli founder Alex Adelman join Consensus: Distributed about making bitcoin a central point of their businesses. “When I first started on YouTube, in the beauty space there was a lot of mystery behind beauty,” compared the amount of educated consumers today, Phan said.

How Spencer Dinwiddie Wants to Turn Athletes Into Businesses
NBA player Spencer Dinwiddie joins CoinDesk’s Zack Seward and Leigh Cuen to discuss on of the most exciting avenues towards mass adoption: tokenized contracts involving celebrities. The idea is: Dinwiddie will offer a regulated securities investment tied to his NBA contract and performance as an athlete.
