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🗓️ 27 August 2020
⏱️ 38 minutes
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0:00.0 | different things that are important about what we're doing, that make RTM and the crypto community |
0:05.3 | shine. For one, we're helping healthcare workers get the resources they need to fight this |
0:12.2 | pandemic, which they should have in the first place. And second, we're helping President Guaido |
0:18.2 | legitimize himself in the eyes of his country because for the very |
0:22.4 | first time he's able to help them as he should be able, accept his government, lives in |
0:27.6 | exile. And so it's very difficult for them to assist in any type of way. And third, why it's |
0:33.8 | important for the crypto community. And even though AirTM is not necessarily a hundred percent pure crypto company, |
0:40.2 | is that we're showing that countries or regimes, monetary regimes, |
0:46.9 | with agendas that might not necessarily be in the best interests of its people, |
0:52.5 | now no longer have control of what people decide to hold their |
0:57.0 | harder money in. Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW. It's a daily podcast on macro, |
1:05.7 | Bitcoin, and the big picture power shifts remaking our world. The breakdown is sponsored by crypto.com, bitstamp, and nexo.io, and produced and distributed by |
1:15.8 | CoinDes. |
1:18.6 | What's going on, guys? |
1:20.1 | It is Wednesday, August 26th, and today we have a really important conversation about a battle to get $18 million of money |
1:32.1 | seized from the Maduro dictatorship in Venezuela to 62,000 healthcare workers in that country, |
1:39.6 | and how it involves a crypto-based platform that helps people access dollars wherever they are in the world. |
1:48.5 | First up, however, let's do the brief. |
1:51.3 | First on the brief today, we have some new accredited investor rules. |
1:56.2 | For those who aren't familiar, accredited investor rules are rules that determine who can invest in early |
2:01.6 | stage startups. Historically, those rules have been based on measures of wealth, so having a |
2:07.1 | salary of above $250,000 for the previous two years, or having more than a million dollars in |
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