blackbitcoinsociety on Nostr: I also attend a local Bitcoin meetup named after the city it serves. The group ...
I also attend a local Bitcoin meetup named after the city it serves. The group provides Bitcoin education, talks, and similar resources for local residents. If someone from another city wants to join, they’re completely welcome.
In a similar way, religious denominations like Baptist and Lutheran have churches tailored to their members’ faith, but if someone from a Catholic church wanted to attend, they’d be welcome too.
The Black Bitcoin Society follows this inclusive approach while focusing on educating people of color about Bitcoin. In my experience, there is less financial and Bitcoin education available within the BIPOC community. This society provides a voice and platform for them to share their experiences. As they learn more about Bitcoin and improve their financial literacy, their understanding grows, revealing that Bitcoin isn’t exclusive to any one group, it’s for everyone.
In a similar way, religious denominations like Baptist and Lutheran have churches tailored to their members’ faith, but if someone from a Catholic church wanted to attend, they’d be welcome too.
The Black Bitcoin Society follows this inclusive approach while focusing on educating people of color about Bitcoin. In my experience, there is less financial and Bitcoin education available within the BIPOC community. This society provides a voice and platform for them to share their experiences. As they learn more about Bitcoin and improve their financial literacy, their understanding grows, revealing that Bitcoin isn’t exclusive to any one group, it’s for everyone.