“If a community already has a school, but it doesn’t have the resources needed, how are they ever going to learn how to use Bitcoin,” said Yusuf Nessary, co-founder and director of BWB, in an interview with CoinDesk. “So we thought to ourselves, what if we build a freestanding multi-room, co-op and incubation center, where community members can come any time of the day?”
Web3 Publishing Platform Mirror Sells to Paragraph, Pivots to Social App ‘Kiosk’
Paragraph founder Colin Armstrong says that his product differed from Mirror, at least initially, in that it tried to appeal...