Join Cointelegraph in Choosing the Winners of Our 2014 Bitcoin Industry Awards

Published at: Jan. 10, 2015

We at Cointelegraph would like to invite you, our readers, to participate with us in choosing the winners of our 2014 Bitcoin Industry Awards.

Our staff would like to recognize the year’s greatest achievers across the cryptocurrency industry. Which people, places, and businesses would you most like to crown with recognition for their high achievements? Pick your favorite contenders among the top five positions in the following categories:

Person of the year Startup of the year Most successful Bitcoin company Biggest news story Most innovative product And the Bitcoin capital of 2014

We would like to recognize genuine achievement in the eyes of the entire cryptocurrency community. Click this link to register and vote. You have from now until January 15 to tell us who your champions are.

We look forward to seeing your voting results, and we at Cointelegraph wish you Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

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