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We talk about Bitcoin and decentralization, 3D printers are just a whole another aspect of that decentralization.
Every Bitcoiner should have a 3D printer.
My main goal here running CryptoCloaks is to try to combine the two spaces, Bitcoin and 3D printing, and show how important they both are, and how they really correlate to a freedom future that I want and I think everybody else [in the Bitcoin community and space] wants.
Bitcoin is personal. When people buy a bitcoin node case, they can totally customize it to them. That's your copy of the blockchain. That's your ledger. That should be you. That's your node.
One of the latest [of my] favorites is The Hash Hut bitcoin node case. It literally looks like the mini mining rigs that Upstream Data are creating.
And of course, you got the bitcoin grenade. That's one of our most iconic items.

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CryptoCloaks LLC was born from the love of 3D printing and the idea of Bitcoin. Their passion for 3D design sparked in December of 2017 with their first product, a Ledger Nano S mount. This product allowed them to safely and securely keep the Ledger hidden. After the success from this mount they quickly grew. Their highly sought after products have shipped to the United States, Japan, Austrailia, Germany, Mexico, Canada, China, Switzerland, UK, France, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Ireland, Czech Republic, Reunion, The Netherlands, Thailand, Lativa, Poland, Israel, and Spain.
In this episode we discuss how Rick got started in 3D printing, his bitcoin origin story, trends, character, getting started with the Lightning Network, running a full node, services to help you get there and communities you can join.
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CryptoCloaks got its start in Minnesota.
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