“More Than A ₿it Black — Memoir Of A Black Woman's Child, by A. Centauri”

A remarkable fusion of autobiography, history, Bitcoin exploration, and touching poetry, skillfully interwoven into a very original and cohesive narrative.

It eloquently articulates the intricacies of Bitcoin, its symbolism and significance, particularly for marginalised communities like the African-American population, to which the author belongs, as well as all the victims of the State's manipulations of the currency.

By doing so, the book will also sometimes confront the reader with a raw and unfiltered depiction of the sensitive race relations in the author's country.

I enjoyed it!

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“It's hard to understand because this is the first time since the sacrifice if Christ that all men are equally capable of holding their destiny without being tethered to the State.”

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“Black America is the lowest-ranked social class in the American hierarchy. America is known to be a wealthy superpower that welcomes immigrants and refugees across the world with tax incentives. For black America, the country is very cruel. Black America is America's overlooked unbanked. This is intentional.”

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