elleelle69 on Nostr: alla fine si tratta di smettere di pronunciare il mantra: "delle finanze di famiglia ...
alla fine si tratta di smettere di pronunciare il mantra: "delle finanze di famiglia se ne occupa il mio lui".
sovereign suona bene anche al femminile.
ho tante riserve su questo nome, @bitcoinbitches ... se ne poteva scegliere uno meno fiat e meno maschile, ma il retroterra è quello ci fai poco
sovereign suona bene anche al femminile.
ho tante riserve su questo nome, @bitcoinbitches ... se ne poteva scegliere uno meno fiat e meno maschile, ma il retroterra è quello ci fai poco
quoting note10fs…hjdkI’m not here to give financial advice—that’s not my role. But Bitcoin has taught me essential lessons about money, saving, and building financial independence.
These aren’t luxuries; they’re survival skills, especially in a world where financial knowledge is no longer optional.
Yet, for women, the obstacles are higher. They face wage gaps, limited access to credit or funding, and career disruptions due to caregiving responsibilities. Many work in underpaid sectors or struggle to secure financial autonomy in systems designed to exclude them.
These structural inequalities mean that women are often more vulnerable to economic instability.
This is where Bitcoin becomes transformative.
It’s not a cure-all but a powerful tool for self-determination. It offers women the chance to reclaim control over their finances and build resilience against a system that often works against them.
Bitcoin Bitches (npub1ah3…t0cy) is rooted in this belief.
It started as a small Telegram group and has grown into a community of women (and men!) who share knowledge, experiences, and enthusiasm for Bitcoin.
These women prove that you don’t need to be a tech expert to learn how to manage your own financial security—you just need the right support system.
Last weekend’s meetup made me so happy 🩷 as always.
Women of all ages and backgrounds joined, bringing their curiosity, energy, and ideas.
It was a reminder that this isn’t just about Bitcoin; it’s about fostering a culture where women feel empowered to take charge of their money and their futures.
Bitcoin is a tool for freedom.
And I’m here to ensure women are part of that journey.