Bitcoin is the digital currency many use across the globe, allowing anyone with internet access to make financial transactions without banks, financial firms or the government. But despite its rapid growth, Bitcoin adoption is still far from universal, especially in marginalized communities that could benefit the most from financial autonomy and inclusion. But what’s standing in the way? Is it a lack of education, infrastructure, or trust? On this episode, Jasmine Burton sits down with Dawdu Amantanah, Founder and Host of "The Bitcoin Source," to dissect these challenges and share actionable strategies to bridge the gap.