Wilmington, DE! Get #CryptoWoke with M’Bwebe Ishangi!

in #cryptowoke6 years ago (edited)

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Ask yourself:

• Heard about Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency but not exactly sure what it is?

• Are you aware a recession can wipe out your stock and 401(k) savings and they aren’t promised to be replenished?

• Have you every really had a serious talk about financial literacy?

• Can you say you have a full understanding and plan of strategy for your retirement?

If you aren’t able to answer these questions, you are in need of being #CryptoWoke!

If you’re in the Deleware, Philly, NJ, DC/Maryland area Sunday, June 24, 2018, M’Bwebe Ishangi will be doing a one-day crash course about Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and how this new form of money can be used to economically liberate ourselves from having to think the only way we can earn a living is by working for someone!

Price:
Early Bird (by June 17, 2018): $150.00
Regular Admission: $200.00

REGISTER HERE
https://cryptowoke.ticketleap.com/

  • LIMITED SEATING! -

Course Details:

  • Part 1: 9:30-11:30a - Financial Literacy: FIAT vs. Cryptocurrency
  • Lunch: 11:30-12:30p (on your own/provided by Drop Squad Kitchen)
  • Part 2: 12:30-3:30p - Setting up and managing your account and making your first investment

Organizer Details:
• Bring mobile, tablet, or laptop in order to set up your account and make your first investment
• Making your first initial $50-100 investment
• Maximum 30 slots open - you must pre-register

For details visit:
daghettotymz.com/cryptowoke/cryptowoke.html

REGISTER HERE
https://cryptowoke.ticketleap.com/

About the speaker:
M’Bwebe has taken a strong interest in Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency over the last 3 years. His background includes working at the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 12 years and the Track and Field Athletes Association as a Brand Identity Marketing Strategist, Web developer and Graphic Designer. He’s also published/written his own magazine, Da Ghetto Tymz — an online publication catered to Diasporic African’s using economics, history, health, finance, and spiritual as a means of self-identity reclamation — now celebrating it’s 25th year in circulation!