All about Bitcoin.Crypto Currency, Block Chain | Mohaimin Patwary | TEDxUniversity of Barishal
In this thought-provoking TEDx talk, Mohaimin Patwary Author and finance & strategy manager, breaks down the fascinating world of Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain technology.From the origins of Bitcoin to the future of decentralized finance, Mohaimin offers a clear and insightful roadmap into how blockchain is reshaping the financial world. Whether you're a curious beginner or a finance enthusiast, this talk will help you understand:✅ What is cryptocurrency?
✅ How does blockchain work?
✅ Why does Bitcoin matter in today’s economy?? Join us as we decode the digital revolution and explore the Voice of Today, Vision of Tomorrow. Mohaimin Patwari is a Bangladeshi economic analyst, researcher, and author, celebrated for advancing financial education in Bengali. Known for simplifying complex economic concepts, he has authored best-sellers like গল্পে গল্পে অর্থনীতি and ডলারের খেলা ও রাষ্ট্রের দেউলিয়াত্বের রহস্য, focusing on banking, financial markets, and global economies.An alumnus of the IBA, University of Dhaka, Mohaimin pursued a dual master's in finance and economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and the University of Mannheim. A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), he completed all levels within three years. Beyond writing, he engages audiences through blogs, social media, and YouTube, promoting financial literacy and economic awareness.At TEDx University of Barishal, Mohaimin aims to inspire future changemakers with his profound insights into economic systems and global financial trends. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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