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Efrat Fenigson
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πŸŽ™οΈ NEW EPISODE: From Burma to Freedom: Why Bitcoin Is a Human Rights Tool

@Win Ko Ko Aung was born in Burma under military rule, shaped by a country still living with the trauma of the 1987 overnight demonetization that erased his parents' generation's savings. When the 2021 coup froze the bank accounts of activists and democracy supporters, including his, his Bitcoin remained untouchable. It became his lifeline.

⚑ Burma's 1987 demonetization β€” wealth erased overnight
⚑ Frozen accounts as a weapon of control
⚑ Crossing the jungle without a passport
⚑ Educating 1,400+ activists on Bitcoin & privacy
⚑ Bitcoin as a peaceful revolution

🎧 Links in bio & below

Thx to @You’re The Voice sponsors: @Abundant Mines, Trezor & Ledn.
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Efrat Fenigson · 4d
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BorrowOnBitcoin · 4d
Stories like this are why bitcoin matters before any price chart does. Money that cannot be frozen or erased overnight is not speculation, it is self defense. Educating 1,400+ activists on Bitcoin and privacy is the real work.