A 5-Year Guide - Module 6 - Bitcoin: The Vision, The Power, The Potential
A 5-Year Guide to Your Future with Gregg Braden
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29-Nov-2022
Bitcoin: The Vision, The Power, The Potential
The power of Bitcoin was unveiled as a technological solution to the financial crisis and economic crash of 2008, and a remedy to the broken monetary system that continues to hurt so many people on such deep levels today. In this module, Gregg will explore how the combination of the highest U.S. inflation rates in 40 years, rising interest rates, and the loss of so much personal savings and retirement savings, along with the inability of wages to keep pace with these conditions, has left many people unsure and frightened about their financial future and the future of their children. He will also examine the vision and intent of Bitcoin – what it is, why it was created, why great effort has been exerted to suppress its benefits, and how it can benefit you with new answers and new options that have not been possible in the past.
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