How Bitcoin Will Save Millennials

How Bitcoin Will Save Millennials

The technology is a future of hope for the most indebted generation in the history of the United States.All generations have rich nostalgia for the decade of their childhood. Our coming of age is our purest time. And for the millennials, it’s probably best encapsulated by the 1990s.The 90s are milk and honey for us. We remain so fond of the music, the TV and cinematic treasures, our first AOL experiences and the quintessentially middle class comfort many of us experienced, whether we fit into the lower or upper levels of that sector.Despite not being born in the U.S. and immigrating here....


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