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The Wall Street Wizards academy hosts the Crypto Convo

The Wall Street Wizards academy hosts the Crypto Convo

The Wall Street Wizards Academy, a public youth financial literacy team, is hosting the Crypto Convo on February 21st. The team’s initial yearly Youth Finance and investing summit is a free virtual presentation focussing on ages 16 to 25 visitors. Additionally, It celebrates black history month by educating financial literacy and equality to the youth of color.
The main goal of this meeting is to strengthen financial literacy and job preparation among young people. Thus, the topics would particularly cover emerging Web3 technologies such as DeFi, blockchain, cryptocurrencies, DAOs, and metaverses.

The Wall Street Wizards Academy aims to promote the event by announcing its own NFTs. They believe this is the most productive way to create more knowledge and participation to the younger age group. Besides, they plan to make the NFTs accessible to young people who are curious about where to begin. Incomes from the NFT sales support the organization’s future initiatives.
The organizers gathered a significant number of coaches for the event. WSWA founder William (Bill) Thomason and media skilled Lauren Sanders will control The Crypto Convo. Four-time NBA champion, John Sally, TV personality, entrepreneur and host of The John Salley Crypto Show, will begin the show. Also, Philip Rosedale, creator of Second Life, will give an important speech.

Philip Rosedale stated that he decided to back the event because he is looking forward to what the upcoming generation will create. “Virtual world should not be anti-utopias, and I hope that the future creators of this industry will generate positive, and rich spaces for their inhabitants,” he added.

About Nicolle

She is an Indian Freelance writer. She loves thinking, learning, and writing about all things Web3.

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