Cleve Mesidor.
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Even as cryptocurrency craters as it has the past few weeks, it remains an asset class that is accessible to anyone, says a blockchain educator. And Cleve Mesidor says that’s why it’s drawing in Black and Latino communities.
Bitcoin’s selloff, sparked by a reversal of the buying mania that drove it higher, has now become the third-deepest in the cryptocurrency’s 13-year history. On Monday, bitcoin fell to as low as $22,611, according to CoinDesk. That is down more than 20% from Friday, and down 67% from its November high of $68,991.
Despite the slide, Mesidor remains bullish.
She was working in the Obama administration in 2013 when she first heard about bitcoin.
From the beginning, the concept excited her. Within a few years, she’d leave politics and enter the cryptocurrency space with a mission to make the new financial world a better one for people of color and women than the traditional market of stocks, bonds and...
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