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# Digital Sovereignty with Bitcoin

Hello, in this course, you will learn about **Digital Sovereignty** through the lens of **Bitcoin**. This course will explore how Bitcoin can empower individuals and communities, fostering a sense of autonomy and control over financial resources. We will delve into the various dimensions of sovereignty that Bitcoin can influence, including individual, community, and epistemic aspects.

What you will learn:

* Understand the concept of **Individual Sovereignty** in the context of Bitcoin.
* Explore the role of **Community Sovereignty** and its implications for collective financial decision-making.
* Analyze **Epistemic Sovereignty** and how Bitcoin can reshape knowledge and information dissemination.
* Examine real-world examples of Bitcoin enhancing sovereignty.
* Discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by Bitcoin in achieving digital sovereignty.

We invite you to join the course and engage with your peers in the forum for any questions or comments you may have. Your participation will enrich the learning experience for everyone involved.


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