Let’s face it―we all sense something is wrong.
People have lost faith in the future. They feel left behind as the cost of
homes, university fees, and even groceries continue to skyrocket. While the
rich grow exponentially richer, life for the average person has become
increasingly unaffordable.
Bitcoin Is for Everyone invites us to consider a jaw-dropping idea
– that one problem lies at the root of all the others.
Our money is broken.
Nobody presents the subject quite like journalist Natalie Brunell. With
Natalie’s guidance, exploring Bitcoin becomes a compelling and inspiring
journey of discovery and insight. The book doesn’t just look squarely at the
causes and consequences of “broken money.”
It shows how Bitcoin fixes it.
Bitcoin is for Everyone will help you understand why Bitcoin is
among the top-performing assets in modern history. The book offers a bold
vision for Bitcoin as the elegant solution to a problem we can no longer afford
to ignore.
A must-read for anyone who wants to reclaim freedom, economic empowerment,
and hope in the digital age.
About the Author
Natalie Brunell shines in the Bitcoin space as a
top-rated podcast host, influential educator, poised media commentator, and
author of the book Bitcoin Is For Everyone: Why our financial system is
broken and Bitcoin is the solution. As the leading woman-hosted Bitcoin
podcast, 'Coin Stories' is a deep, engaging dive into the revolutionary Bitcoin
network and how it intersects with global economics and technology trends.
Natalie's incisive interviews do more than just explore the nuances of finance;
they reveal the human element behind the headlines, offering a compelling
narrative about the relentless pursuit of the American Dream in the digital
age.
Previously, Natalie was an award-winning TV journalist and investigative
reporter. For more than 10 years she covered in-depth local and national news
topics and holds a regional news Emmy for breaking news coverage. Natalie was
also an adjunct professor of advanced communication and visual storytelling at
the University of Southern California. She holds a Master’s of Science in
Journalism from Northwestern University.