In today’s episode, we spoke with Ella Hough, a student at Cornell University and a core part of the Generation Bitcoin organization.
Ella initially learned of Bitcoin through a high school class on blockchain. However, taught through a perspective of NGU (“number go up”), it didn’t resonate.
Once she continued to look into Bitcoin, she realized there was more to it than price. Attending the Oslo Freedom Forum, Ella discovered FGU (“freedom go up”). FGU and her since discovery of KGU (“knowledge go up”) made Ella realize she wanted to commit her energy to the Bitcoin mission.
Nowadays, she’s trying to orange pill her university, a leading institution in blockchain, and is eager to get more of her generation on board.
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🎙️ This podcast is about ple₿'s and their Bitcoin Rabbit Hole Stories.
We're interested to hear all the different reasons someone got on board. You'll often hear different opinions, discussions, and topics. However, we all have one thing in common.
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