It Takes A Village

Ask the remote African villagers that used to send their teachers and students 3 or more miles – walking with buckets – to get water for their school for the day. A dam was built. It provided electricity. The electricity was run to the school. Wells were dug, the water is pumped from a clean source, not a stagnant pond carrying risk of disease. The excess electricity runs computers that run the Bitcoin protocol, and occasionally they get that reward – but every 10 minutes, regardless, they help keep that network secure and running. All compliments of Bitcoin.

Ask the citizens of the numerous Countries across this planet whose inflation changes a weeks’ worth of wages from rent to a bag of groceries in a matter of days. They are finding Bitcoin by the droves.

Ask yourself how much you and your neighbor truly understand about the debasement of our own currency and that effect on our future purchasing power. It’s not a matter of if you get into it, it’s a matter of when. But remember, this isn’t just about dollar value – Bitcoin is a computer program and phenomenal technology is being built on the network daily.