How cryptocurrencies can power the future of work for people of color


But the law allocates significant funds for workforce development and skills training, as well as €50 billion for the National Science Foundation to invest in research and development and future technologies. Blockchain startups and entrepreneurs should also have access to this funding as they build and also renovate to address long-standing inequalities for unbanked Americans in El Paso, Texas; Detroit; Bronx, New York; Oakland, Calif.; Columbus, Ohio; and other local councils, such as those in the Mississippi Delta and Appalachia.