
Nora Kasmi
I first heard about Bitcoin in 2018. I didn’t understand a thing. And I’m an engineer. That day I realized something more important than blockchain itself: the problem isn’t that people aren’t smart enough to understand crypto. It’s that nobody takes the time to explain it properly. I spent months explaining DeFi to my parents. My father, a retired accountant. My mother, a literature teacher. They taught me how to write about crypto: if my mother doesn’t understand the sentence, I rewrite it. If my father can’t connect it to something he already knows, I find a better analogy. Every crypto concept has an equivalent in your daily life. Staking? It’s a savings account, version 3.0. A smart contract? It’s a vending machine: you put in the coin, it gives you the product, no cashier needed. My job: finding the right image for every idea.
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