DEI is a politicized thing now. This is the kind of DEI all bitcoiners can get behind.
Let me uncover the truth: Bitcoin doesn’t discriminate who you are. It opens the door for anyone to join, no matter their gender, skin color, country, or nationality. Diversity is Bitcoin’s strength, unlike fiat currencies that only work in their own little kingdoms or giant virtual prison. Even with all the progress in our world and the internet spreading everywhere, old-fashioned ID systems are still behind. Around 850 million people globally don’t have proper IDs to even open a bank account. In Pakistan, for example, about 45% of people have smartphones and internet, but only 18% have bank accounts. In Africa, 43% can get online, but 57% are unbanked. Bitcoin is a game-changer for this forgotten majority, bringing equality and inclusion to the 21st-century economy. By joining the Bitcoin network, they get a fair chance to shoot like people in countries with powerful reserve currencies. This decentralized technology lets them skip outdated gatekeepers system and corrupt officials who usually take a cut of their labor, energy and time.