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© Reuters Grassroot Initiatives Are Giving Communities a Crypto Education
    • It is common for underprivileged communities to be interested in digital assets.
    • To provide education in crypto, a number of grassroot initiatives have been launched.
    • Tony Tate, Najah Robs, and Najah Richards launched projects to promote crypto education among underprivileged communities.

Bitcoin is one the most talked about buzzwords of recent years. A survey by Exploding Topics found 89% knew something about Bitcoin.

The study involved 1,550 women, of whom 95% stated they knew about Bitcoin. However, 43% said they wanted to know more. These same desire to know more is evident in the underprivileged areas where Bitcoin and other digital assets are being explored.

To provide education in crypto, a number of grassroot initiatives have been launched.

An example of one such initiative is run by Najah Roberts, CEO of crypto Blockchain Plug – a crypto education center based in California. The project is titled “The Digital Financial Revolution.”

Roberts stated that “from May 29 – July 13, my team and I will be going to different cities in the U.S. to help people download digital wallets, along with educating them on why Bitcoin is critically important to the black and brown community.”

Roberts and her team also plan on going to the poorest places to host “corner classes”. This means that they will literally “set up shop in the middle of inner cities.” Her goal is to give everyone $10 worth of BTC simply for registering.

Tone Tatem is a Bitcoin analyst and has launched Litchain, his initiative. It is an educational project that will stimulate economic growth in Gaffney, South Carolina.

According to Tate, the initiative will include a grassroots campaign, advertising and online courses provided by LitU, Tate’s online university.

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