Win Ko Ko Aung

Win Ko Ko Aung
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Win Ko Ko Aung was born and raised in Myanmar (Burma). He works at the Human Rights Foundation for Global Bitcoin Adoption and is the Human Rights Fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute.

Bitcoin is Neither Racist, Xenophobic, nor Misogynistic: A Response to Ideological Stereotyping

Kamala Harris’s rejection of Bitcoin deprives a vital resource to those in need globally, while Trump’s ‘Number Go Up” approach, may jeopardize America's core humanitarian values, like the refugee resettlement program, and ignore Bitcoin’s potential to aid vulnerable populations globally.

An Untold Story of Bitcoin in Thailand

The story of Didier Somnuke, a Thai Bitcoiner, and his journey through Bitcoin.

Bitcoin: A New Hope for Innovators in Corrupt Economies

Bitcoin is much more than just an investment asset for developed economies, it can be a tool for innovators all over the world currently walled out of the global economy.

Can Bitcoin Replace Home Ownership Dreams For New Immigrants?

A look at historical and modern day America from the point of view of new immigrants.

In The Absence Of International Support, Myanmar’s Exiled Government Should Explore A Bitcoin Bond

Myanmar’s exiled National Unity Government is struggling to secure international support, making the case for a bitcoin-focused bond offering.

Bitcoin Is Becoming A Lifeline For Political Dissidents In Myanmar

Following a military coup in 2021, resistance groups in Myanmar are in need of an alternative financial solution like Bitcoin.
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