Vitus Zeller
visionary, entrepreneur, free thinker
relevant background
- Road cyclist at RSV Rosenheim e.V. as a teenager and young adult with up to around 50 races per year.
- Bitcoin enthusiast since 2012.
- 2013: Founder of ZmartPart GmbH a 3D printing & engineering company that started accepting bitcoin in 2014. An option which was never used by ZmartPart's customers.
- 2016: Founder of starwings GmbH with the vision to change the way organizations work. Starwings' core product stardust was meant to offer a model on how to dynamically and according to the team members' value contibution distribute company shares to create responsible and sustainable organizations.
- 2019: Started team satoshi on January 3rd (10th anniversary of bitcoin) by starting the Tour de Satoshi with the vision to spread mainstream awareness and adoption for bitcoin (-> sound money) through sports. More on why Vitus started team satoshi here.
contact
Interested in being sponsor or writing about team satoshi? Please get in touch.
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I believe in a world with a global, open, neutral, censorship-resistant and decentralized currency for the people. Bitcoin is about freedom of information, privacy and freedom of opinion in an increasingly digital world. Bitcoin is about decentralization of money and power.
I am on the mission to make a living by earning Bitcoin. I believe this is achievable by delivering value to the bitcoin ecosystem. Team satoshi's mission is to create bitcoin mainstream awareness and help adoption emerge.
Therefore I am dependent on your support. Part of your donations will be donated to Wikipedia, the Tor Project and other projects, because I want to support the free flow and aggregation of information. Eric Hughes wrote in the Cypherpunk manifesto in 1993: "For privacy to be widespread it must be part of a social contract. People must come and together deploy these systems for the common good."
If you want to support me, you can donate bitcoin to this address: bc1q87jy2c28snel5tj3c5q94fdfuy9xwhl0ljlysn
Thank you very much! This keeps me going. :)