For Black America, Bitcoin Is Hope, Bitcoin Is Change

For Black America, Bitcoin Is Hope, Bitcoin Is Change

Bitcoin represents monetary freedom and thus a new and viable solution to closing the wealth gap.IntroductionThis essay is designed to address internal risk areas in African American household economics, offer realistic mitigation strategies and summarize why I believe Bitcoin will be a permanent, generational solution to the racial wealth gap. I will leverage the themes of “harder, smarter, faster, stronger” by Michael Saylor, using my own voice. I believe this is the best introduction to Bitcoin for my intended audience as they are not likely exposed to Saylor’s ideas and....


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