🚨The Progressive Bitcoiner is headed to D.C.! Executive Director @Trey Walsh and President @markstephany will be attending the Bitcoin Policy Institute’s Bitcoin Policy Summit June 25th, and the day on the hill on June 26th. We look forward to connecting with many of you there, and we’ll be meeting with congressional offices and creating brief memos for progressive lawmakers on the benefits of bitcoin for everyday people and marginalized communities. We’re appreciative of the collaborative opportunities we have through the Bitcoin Policy Institute and various connections throughout the bitcoin industry. To support our efforts around these memos and research for lawmakers, please consider donating today! https://www.btcpolicysummit.org/
TPB112 - The Real Reason Bitcoiners are Joining Climate Protests with @the wise rabbit 🐰⚡️ is out now 🎧⚡️ In this episode we discuss: - economics and activism - climate action and the role of bitcoin in protest - community driving social change Listen today on fountain or wherever you get your podcasts image
Bitcoin and an abundant future
🚨A statement from Executive Director @Trey Walsh here at The Progressive Bitcoiner about our use of the word progressive and our status as a nonpartisan 501c3 nonprofit 🗣️ Progressive values over partisan politics The Progressive Bitcoiner, Inc is a nonprofit organization that explores Bitcoin through the lens of progressive values—focusing on social good, environmental sustainability, and economic inclusion. While we engage with issues that matter to progressives, we are not a partisan organization and do not align with any political party. Our mission is to educate, inform, and foster discussion for those who resonate with these values, regardless of political affiliation. Bitcoin is for everyone, and we believe in examining its potential through a perspective that prioritizes fairness, sustainability, and community well-being. We hope you’ll join us on this mission, and see it as a wide tent toward broadening adoption of Bitcoin, not furthering partisan divides or discussions.