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Bitcoin and the Impact Economy

In a world increasingly defined by digital innovation and the urgency of addressing global challenges, bitcoin stands at a fascinating crossroads. The cryptocurrency, initially celebrated as a decentralized financial tool, is now moving into a phase of maturation, where its potential extends far beyond speculative trading. This evolution is occurring alongside shifting political winds, including President Trump’s ambitious, if polarizing, vision of becoming the first “crypto president.” His proposal to position bitcoin as part of a national digital asset stockpile raises intriguing questions about the currency’s utility, value, and alignment with global sustainability goals.

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Sharon Ordor is the founder of SPRYVA Insights, a data-driven platform helping investors track, validate, and scale the real-world impact of their portfolios. With a background in economic development and sustainability assurance, Sharon blends rigorous financial training with systems thinking to build tools that democratize due diligence across African markets. ... Read more
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