Bitcoin for Women

Bitcoin for Women is a practical guide to why money is never just technical and why financial systems matter differently when a woman needs speed, privacy, mobility, and control. The book explains how traditional banking presents itself as neutral while operating through permission, surveillance, delays, freezes, and institutional priorities that do not reliably protect women in moments of urgency. It shows how banking systems reward predictability, linear work histories, and visible compliance while treating interruption, caregiving, cross-border support, and sudden financial movement as potential risks. Instead of treating money as abstract policy, the book makes clear how women experience it as leverage, dependence, and constraint in daily life. What makes the book useful is that it does not romanticize alternatives or pretend risk disappears. It explains Bitcoin as a different kind of money by placing it next to the real weaknesses of banks, monitored transactions, inflation, devaluation, ownership limits, and institutional permission. The book stays focused on practical autonomy rather than hype, showing where traditional systems fail, where surveillance changes behavior, and how control over money affects safety, movement, and decision-making. It is direct about tradeoffs, limits, and responsibility, which gives it more credibility than books that treat digital currency as either salvation or scam. For anyone interested in women's financial autonomy, banking alternatives, monetary surveillance, cross-border money movement, inflation awareness, and practical self-protection guides, Bitcoin for Women is readable, grounded, and structurally clear. It is not written for speculators, crypto evangelists, or people looking for macho finance culture. It is built for women who want a better understanding of how money systems actually work, why dependence on permissioned institutions is riskier than it looks, and how to think more clearly about ownership, access, and financial independence.

Januar 2026, ca. 116 Seiten, Autonomy, Bd. 1, Englisch
PublishDrive
978-1-966014-45-4

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