Peter McCormack
Summary
Peter McCormack is a British journalist, podcaster, and entrepreneur. He is the host of the "What Bitcoin Did" podcast, which has seen significant growth over the years, with over 7 million downloads since its inception. In addition to his podcasting career, McCormack is also the Chairman of Real Bedford FC, a football club in Bedford, UK.
McCormack's professional background includes various roles in media and digital marketing. He was the Managing Director of Evolving Media Network and the Head of Digital at Rapier UK before starting his own company, Bantr.tv, in 2010. Bantr.tv allowed users to vote on live football matches and made football more interactive for fans.
As a journalist, McCormack covers topics such as freedom, human rights, censorship, and Bitcoin. He has also started a new show called "Defiance," where he interviews people who challenge the status quo. McCormack aims to establish himself long-term as an interviewer and journalist, with an interest in diving into topics beyond Bitcoin and the crypto space.
Biography
McCormack started his media career in 2005 as the Commercial Director of Evolving Media, where he worked for two years before becoming the Managing Director of Evolving Media Network in 2007. In 2009, he moved to Rapier UK as the Head of Digital and later founded Bantr.tv in 2010, where he served as the CEO until 2015. Bantr.tv was a platform that made live football matches interactive by allowing fans to vote on live matches.
In 2016, McCormack set up a new agency with Oliver Morrison called McCormack & Morrison, where he served as a partner for nearly seven years. In 2017, McCormack launched the "What Bitcoin Did" podcast, which quickly gained traction and saw significant growth. The podcast covers topics such as freedom, human rights, censorship, and, of course, Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. McCormack's other podcast, Defiance, covers a range of topics beyond the crypto space.
McCormack is committed to transparency and has publicly shared his income reports on his website. According to the reports, "What Bitcoin Did" generates over $70,000 in monthly revenue and has seen more than seven million downloads since its inception. McCormack's dedication to transparency aligns with his Bitcoin philosophy of promoting decentralized and open systems.
Before his career in media, McCormack was a music fanzine publisher as a teenager and interviewed musicians such as Korn, Pantera, Biohazard, and Skunk Anansie. He studied music management at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College and learned to build websites on his own by working in a pub during the day and studying a book on website building at night.
Vision
Peter McCormack's vision appears to be centered around the principles of freedom, human rights, and censorship, as well as his interest in the cryptocurrency space. As a journalist and podcaster, he uses his platforms to explore these themes and share his insights with his audience.
While he has achieved success with his What Bitcoin Did podcast, which has seen significant growth and amassed millions of downloads, McCormack has expressed a desire to expand beyond cryptocurrency and build a long-term career as an interviewer and journalist. He is interested in diving into other topics and using his skills to bring new insights to his audience.
McCormack's commitment to transparency is also a key part of his vision. He openly shares his financial information online, providing a clear picture of his business operations and profits. He also appears to value independence and self-sufficiency, having started his own music fanzine as a teenager and learned web development skills through self-study.
Recognition and Awards
References
- ‘The wealthiest time of my life was the most miserable’: Peter McCormack | Cointelegraph
- Bitcoin Podcaster With Over 2 Million Downloads Shares Secrets To Success | Forbes
- How Peter McCormack turned his hobby into the world's biggest Bitcoin podcast | Bravenewcoin
- Bitcoin investor Peter McCormack announces he has bought Bedford FC with goal of taking club to Premier League | Bedfordshirelive
- Experience: I made $1m on bitcoin – and lost it again | Theguardian
- 'What Bitcoin Did' Podcast Host Peter McCormack Made Millions Trading Crypto | Marketrealist
- Peter McCormack | Coindesk
- How Peter McCormack is turning an unknown town into a Bitcoin hub | Cointelegraph
- Who is Peter McCormack? | Coinmarketcap
- How Peter McCormack is turning an unknown town into a Bitcoin hub | Investing
- Peter McCormack Vs Craig Wright: CSW Has Not Established He is Satoshi | Cryptopotato
- Peter McCormack slams Worldcoin, saying ‘Bitcoin is world coin’ | Cryptoslate
- Scaling Bitcoin Privacy with Calle | Whatbitcoindid
- Peter McCormack: Balaji Srinivasan’s $1M Bitcoin Bet Could Be Right, but I Hope He’s Wrong | Coindesk
- Bitrefill CEO Sergej Kotliar shares his two cents on Bitcoin adoption | Ambcrypto
- Craig Wright vs Peter McCormack analysis | Coingeek
- Craig S. Wright Awarded £1 Damages in “False” Bitcoin Libel Case | Cryptobriefing
- UK Royal Courts declare self-proclaimed Bitcoin inventor’s claims as ‘false’ | Finbold
- Judge Orders Peter McCormack To Pay 1£ In Damages To Craig Wright. Yes, 1£ | Bitcoinist
- Opinion the perfect match: visiting real bedford f.c. is a bitcoin, soccer fan's dream | Bitcoinmagazine