She said, “Where we goin’?” I said, “The moon” #BTC @travisscott
In all seriousness, to me the #moon means more adoption. Right now there are more #HODLers of #BTC than there were in 2017 when it was compared to the dollar at 20k. The goal is to encourage others to become more educated on what BTC represents and what BTC means for our future. The goal is NOT to create FOMO based on the dollar value or convincing others to buy BTC just so that they can make a profit by converting back to the dollar.
When I see the price going up it’s exciting because I know BTC is on it’s way to global adoption, but it’s also scary because I know it attracts a lot of people that are interested in what I believe is the wrong reason (making a quick buck). Take the time to educate yourself, don’t just listen to a podcast, an influencer, a blogger, or a youtuber, and buy just because they say they are buying. Take the time to educate yourself on the history of money (trading of value), take the time to educate yourself on why a government body or banks might not want a global currency that they can’t control (understand why it’s scary for them to allow you to own your own money), take the time to understand your own reasons for wanting to be part of this change.
#Bitcoin
Another great panel from #blockchainweek in #NewYork! We talked about everything from cannabis on the blockchain @paragoncoin to the future of cryptocurrency. In this clip I was talking about banks and and what they are doing to the poor. The question was, where do I see bitcoin in 5 years?
It may be hard for some of you to believe, but there are two billion people in the world that still do not have a bank account. This means they do not have access to the security a bank can provide or the convenience of paying a bill online.
What’s even more shocking is that there are many people in the US that do not have a bank account. Without access to savings and credit, these people cannot participate in the virtuous cycle of economic growth, this is just one of many vicious cycles that is keeping the poor, poor.
Part of this evil banking cycle that keeps the poor, poor is when the banks charge people for not maintaining a minimum balance, basically not having enough money. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (that’s a lot when you are living paycheck to paycheck). Imagine paying your own way through college, rent, insurance, food, books, mwhatever college kids have to pay for, working nights while going to school all day and living paycheck to paycheck. Then imagine a bank charging you for not maintaining the balance they want you to have. All while knowing the bank is playing with your money (Banks use the money deposited by their customers to make money, both directly and indirectly). Imagine being a single mom, working 2 jobs, raising 3 kids, living paycheck to paycheck. Just trying to keep food on the table, a roof over the head of the children she wants to protect, paying for school activities, clothes for kids that keep growing, and then seeing the bank is charging you for not maintaining the minimum balance (shout out to my mom!). All while knowing when she deposits her hard earned money, the bank is turning around and investing her hard earned money by giving loans to other bank customers so they can earn interest — yet she does not have enough to take out a loan for herself.
Another great panel from #blockchainweek in #NewYork! We talked about everything from cannabis on the blockchain @paragoncoin to the future of cryptocurrency. In this clip I was talking about banks and and what they are doing to the poor. The question was, where do I see bitcoin in 5 years?
It may be hard for some of you to believe, but there are two billion people in the world that still do not have a bank account. This means they do not have access to the security a bank can provide or the convenience of paying a bill online.
What’s even more shocking is that there are many people in the US that do not have a bank account. Without access to savings and credit, these people cannot participate in the virtuous cycle of economic growth, this is just one of many vicious cycles that is keeping the poor, poor.
Part of this evil banking cycle that keeps the poor, poor is when the banks charge people for not maintaining a minimum balance, basically not having enough money. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (that’s a lot when you are living paycheck to paycheck). Imagine paying your own way through college, rent, insurance, food, books, mwhatever college kids have to pay for, working nights while going to school all day and living paycheck to paycheck. Then imagine a bank charging you for not maintaining the balance they want you to have. All while knowing the bank is playing with your money (Banks use the money deposited by their customers to make money, both directly and indirectly). Imagine being a single mom, working 2 jobs, raising 3 kids, living paycheck to paycheck. Just trying to keep food on the table, a roof over the head of the children she wants to protect, paying for school activities, clothes for kids that keep growing, and then seeing the bank is charging you for not maintaining the minimum balance (shout out to my mom!). All while knowing when she deposits her hard earned money, the bank is turning around and investing her hard earned money by giving loans to other bank customers so they can earn interest — yet she does not have enough to take out a loan for herself.
Another great panel from #blockchainweek in #NewYork! We talked about everything from cannabis on the blockchain @paragoncoin to the future of cryptocurrency. In this clip I was talking about banks and and what they are doing to the poor. The question was, where do I see bitcoin in 5 years?
It may be hard for some of you to believe, but there are two billion people in the world that still do not have a bank account. This means they do not have access to the security a bank can provide or the convenience of paying a bill online.
What’s even more shocking is that there are many people in the US that do not have a bank account. Without access to savings and credit, these people cannot participate in the virtuous cycle of economic growth, this is just one of many vicious cycles that is keeping the poor, poor.
Part of this evil banking cycle that keeps the poor, poor is when the banks charge people for not maintaining a minimum balance, basically not having enough money. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (that’s a lot when you are living paycheck to paycheck). Imagine paying your own way through college, rent, insurance, food, books, mwhatever college kids have to pay for, working nights while going to school all day and living paycheck to paycheck. Then imagine a bank charging you for not maintaining the balance they want you to have. All while knowing the bank is playing with your money (Banks use the money deposited by their customers to make money, both directly and indirectly). Imagine being a single mom, working 2 jobs, raising 3 kids, living paycheck to paycheck. Just trying to keep food on the table, a roof over the head of the children she wants to protect, paying for school activities, clothes for kids that keep growing, and then seeing the bank is charging you for not maintaining the minimum balance (shout out to my mom!). All while knowing when she deposits her hard earned money, the bank is turning around and investing her hard earned money by giving loans to other bank customers so they can earn interest — yet she does not have enough to take out a loan for herself.
Another great panel from #blockchainweek in #NewYork! We talked about everything from cannabis on the blockchain @paragoncoin to the future of cryptocurrency. In this clip I was talking about banks and and what they are doing to the poor. The question was, where do I see bitcoin in 5 years?
It may be hard for some of you to believe, but there are two billion people in the world that still do not have a bank account. This means they do not have access to the security a bank can provide or the convenience of paying a bill online.
What’s even more shocking is that there are many people in the US that do not have a bank account. Without access to savings and credit, these people cannot participate in the virtuous cycle of economic growth, this is just one of many vicious cycles that is keeping the poor, poor.
Part of this evil banking cycle that keeps the poor, poor is when the banks charge people for not maintaining a minimum balance, basically not having enough money. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (that’s a lot when you are living paycheck to paycheck). Imagine paying your own way through college, rent, insurance, food, books, mwhatever college kids have to pay for, working nights while going to school all day and living paycheck to paycheck. Then imagine a bank charging you for not maintaining the balance they want you to have. All while knowing the bank is playing with your money (Banks use the money deposited by their customers to make money, both directly and indirectly). Imagine being a single mom, working 2 jobs, raising 3 kids, living paycheck to paycheck. Just trying to keep food on the table, a roof over the head of the children she wants to protect, paying for school activities, clothes for kids that keep growing, and then seeing the bank is charging you for not maintaining the minimum balance (shout out to my mom!). All while knowing when she deposits her hard earned money, the bank is turning around and investing her hard earned money by giving loans to other bank customers so they can earn interest — yet she does not have enough to take out a loan for herself.
Another great panel from #blockchainweek in #NewYork! We talked about everything from cannabis on the blockchain @paragoncoin to the future of cryptocurrency. In this clip I was talking about banks and and what they are doing to the poor. The question was, where do I see bitcoin in 5 years?
It may be hard for some of you to believe, but there are two billion people in the world that still do not have a bank account. This means they do not have access to the security a bank can provide or the convenience of paying a bill online.
What’s even more shocking is that there are many people in the US that do not have a bank account. Without access to savings and credit, these people cannot participate in the virtuous cycle of economic growth, this is just one of many vicious cycles that is keeping the poor, poor.
Part of this evil banking cycle that keeps the poor, poor is when the banks charge people for not maintaining a minimum balance, basically not having enough money. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (that’s a lot when you are living paycheck to paycheck). Imagine paying your own way through college, rent, insurance, food, books, mwhatever college kids have to pay for, working nights while going to school all day and living paycheck to paycheck. Then imagine a bank charging you for not maintaining the balance they want you to have. All while knowing the bank is playing with your money (Banks use the money deposited by their customers to make money, both directly and indirectly). Imagine being a single mom, working 2 jobs, raising 3 kids, living paycheck to paycheck. Just trying to keep food on the table, a roof over the head of the children she wants to protect, paying for school activities, clothes for kids that keep growing, and then seeing the bank is charging you for not maintaining the minimum balance (shout out to my mom!). All while knowing when she deposits her hard earned money, the bank is turning around and investing her hard earned money by giving loans to other bank customers so they can earn interest — yet she does not have enough to take out a loan for herself.
Loved listening to Joseph Lubin as he brought us to year 2047. Fascinating keynote 👏🏽
#nycblockchainweek was filled with so many amazing people with brilliant ideas! I really can’t wait to see this evolve over the next 5-10 years! I also look forward to my after conference dinner dates with the man that has encouraged each to keep fighting the good fight and to keep growing in many ways!
Loved listening to Joseph Lubin as he brought us to year 2047. Fascinating keynote 👏🏽
#nycblockchainweek was filled with so many amazing people with brilliant ideas! I really can’t wait to see this evolve over the next 5-10 years! I also look forward to my after conference dinner dates with the man that has encouraged each to keep fighting the good fight and to keep growing in many ways!
Loved listening to Joseph Lubin as he brought us to year 2047. Fascinating keynote 👏🏽
#nycblockchainweek was filled with so many amazing people with brilliant ideas! I really can’t wait to see this evolve over the next 5-10 years! I also look forward to my after conference dinner dates with the man that has encouraged each to keep fighting the good fight and to keep growing in many ways!
Loved listening to Joseph Lubin as he brought us to year 2047. Fascinating keynote 👏🏽
#nycblockchainweek was filled with so many amazing people with brilliant ideas! I really can’t wait to see this evolve over the next 5-10 years! I also look forward to my after conference dinner dates with the man that has encouraged each to keep fighting the good fight and to keep growing in many ways!
Loved listening to Joseph Lubin as he brought us to year 2047. Fascinating keynote 👏🏽
#nycblockchainweek was filled with so many amazing people with brilliant ideas! I really can’t wait to see this evolve over the next 5-10 years! I also look forward to my after conference dinner dates with the man that has encouraged each to keep fighting the good fight and to keep growing in many ways!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Mom, you are the most influential person in my life.
You have been, still are, and will always be; my mother, my teacher, sister, my therapist, and best friend.
You are always the strongest, like the threads of a quilt; You hold us together. You are always the most loving, like a flower whose petals will never wilt; You remind us how to not hate or stress over spilt milk.
You are beyond beautiful inside and out. Your kindness and unselfishness, Is what makes you shine throughout.
I appreciate you and all you have done, the older I get the more I understand what all you really have done for me, my sisters, your family, neighbors, friends, and this country. I wish I had the words that could truly describe how much you mean to me, you are truly perfect in every way.
Thank you mom.
For always being here.
Especially in my times of need.
You are my EVERYTHING!
Check out my IGTV to see the full version of this episode of #potpie with my girl @brandinlashea
An afternoon of cooking with my girl Brandin on her show PotPie, while we sip on our Mood drinks and chat it up.