“If a community already has a school, but it doesn’t have the resources needed, how are they ever going to learn how to use Bitcoin,” said Yusuf Nessary, co-founder and director of BWB, in an interview with CoinDesk. “So we thought to ourselves, what if we build a freestanding multi-room, co-op and incubation center, where community members can come any time of the day?”
Related posts
-
‘$600M Would Buy a Lot of Bitcoin’: Microstrategy Boss Steers Bezos Wedding Drama Toward Crypto
Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of Microstrategy, brought bitcoin into the spotlight during an online... -
El Salvador Reinforces Bitcoin Allegiance: Purchases BTC in Defiance of IMF Agreement
The government of El Salvador has clarified that it will continue pushing bitcoin as part of... -
A Theoretical Look at What Could Happen If Trump Creates a US Bitcoin Reserve
If the United States boldly leaps into action with a strategic bitcoin reserve under the Trump...