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The Gentlemen of Crypto

Released Friday, 10th December 2021
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The Gentlemen of Crypto

The Gentlemen of Crypto

The Gentlemen of Crypto

The Gentlemen of Crypto

Friday, 10th December 2021
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Host Steve Ordower had the pleasure of speaking with The Gentlemen of Crypto….made up of King Bless and Isaiah Jackson aka Bitcoin Zay who’s mission is to “bridge the gap between crypto-currency and the community.”  They jointly run the KRBE Digital Assets Group which offers consulting to business, and they offer a masterclass about the Crypto industry.  They are both Certified Bitcoin Professionals and Bitcoin Zay has most recently come out with the 2nd edition of his book, “Bitcoin & Black America.”  A wide array of topics were discussed including how Bitcoin can empower those who have been historically disenfranchised by our current system of fiat currency…the role of the Federal Reserve and centralized banking, the importance of peer to peer transactions, and the beginnings of mass adoption of Bitcoin, as we see the Mayors of major cities taking part of their salaries in Bitcoin as with New York and Miami…as well as some professional athletes accepting part of their salaries in Bitcoin.  If you’ve been wondering about the implications of this emerging landscape, this episode may shed some light on this subject for you. 

To purchase "Bitcoin & Black America," by Isaiah Jackson click the below link:
https://amzn.to/3gFpF2B

Not investment advice:
All views of Steve Ordower and his guests on this show are solely their opinions, and you should not treat any of these opinions as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy.  This podcast is for informational purposes only.  

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