How cryptocurrency promotes human rights worldwide

Making the world better and fairer with Bitcoin: That is the mission of Anita Posch, human rights activist, author and founder of Bitcoin for fairness. Human rights activists around the world have been discovering the value of Bitcoin for their work in recent years. And also: the resistance groups. “Bitcoin is the embodiment of human rights. That is its ultimate use case,” explains Anita Posch in the BTC ECHO Experts podcast. And also directly provides the reasons for it. Some obvious, others surprising.

One trip, many impressions

The convinced Bitcoiner spent almost a year traveling through southern Africa, a continent plagued by poverty, inflation and corruption, often as a result of long colonial oppression. In the podcast she talks about the impressions of her trip, how human rights activists work with Bitcoin – and resistance groups worldwide benefit from it.

BlackRock and Bitcoin

Also topic: MicA, the first European crypto legislation. Posch considers it a “system of mass surveillance.” Also: your criticism of the celebration for El Salvador, the first country to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender. And their concerns about a Bitcoin ETF from BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager. “We often cheer for the wrong people in this space,” says Posch.

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