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No, Joe Manchin, Taxes Don’t Cause Inflation
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EU Rules on Messaging Apps Raise Alarms on Personal Privacy
Sam Bankman-Fried Turns $2 Trillion Crypto Rout Into Buying Opportunity
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Senate Democrats Seek GOP Support on Same-Sex Marriage Bill
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Bitcoin Tops $24,000 for First Time in a Month; Ether Rallies
Can digital assets be accessible to all or is the price of entry having disposable income?
Jack Dorsey, left, and Jay-Z
Photographers: Eva Marie Uzcategui and Francis Specker/Bloomberg

What do Rapper Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey, founder and former CEO of Twitter, have in common? No, it's not music. It’s Bitcoin. If you spend enough time around people who believe that crypto can transform society, you’ll eventually hear them make an argument about financial inclusion. Jay-Z has teamed up with Dorsey on what they’re calling Bitcoin Academy, an educational program designed to empower people through financial literacy —  with a focus on Bitcoin. Bloomberg reporters Paulina Cachero and Akayla Gardner join this episode to discuss Bitcoin Academy and whether Bitcoin is truly the key to a more financially inclusive society.
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