One Veteran’s Story: An Orange-Pilled Green Beret

One Veteran’s Story: An Orange-Pilled Green Beret

A United States Army Special Forces officer describes his transition into the Bitcoin industry after serving.This is an opinion editorial by Adam R. Gebner, a Green Beret and West Point graduate.The opinions expressed throughout this piece are mine alone, and in no way reflect official policy or opinions of the U.S. Army or the U.S. Department of Defense. Though I am by no means a writer, I hope that by publishing this, more service members consider working in the Bitcoin industry and Bitcoin companies consider expanding their efforts to hire Veterans. Additionally, I am always learning....


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