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PHILANTHROPY
SOUND MONEY. SOUND FOOD. SOUND EDUCATION

At Bitcoin Bros Onboarding we are dedicated to leaving the world a better place than we found it. At least 10% of all profits will be donated to companies that are making a positive impact on the world. Click 'learn more' to see what causes we like to give to.

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SOUND MONEY

We are dedicated to educate people on the importance of sound money for a functioning society

SOUND FOOD

At Bitcoin Bros Onboarding we are dedicated to making a difference in our food system. Over 40% of Americans suffer from chronic disease. Bitcoin Bros wants to help make a difference in the health of our citizens through our food system. We are dedicated to growing healthy food in a sustainable way.

KISS THE GROUND

Kiss the Ground is a wonderful company that is dedicated to sustainable ways of farming that are focused on regenerating topsoil. Bitcoin Bros Onboarding is proud to donate to Kiss the Ground. Check out their documentary on Netflix or buy their book!

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CARBON UNDERGROUND

Carbon Underground is a non-profit that allows you to donate money to turn land into regenerative agricultural land to help grow healthy food that is sustainable for the planet.

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FOOD FIX

Check out his book by Dr. Mark Hyman that talks food policies and how they affect how we grow our food in the United States.

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INVESTING IN REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

Check out the Regenerative Food Systems Investment Forum if you are interested in adding Regenerative Agriculture to your investment portfolio. You can also check out Steward to become a lender for Regenerative Agriculture businesses.

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SOUND EDUCATION

Bitcoin Bros Onboarding is dedicated to providing the best environment for children to thrive. Nature learning, getting rid of chairs in schools, and curriculums that teach kids how to learn, not just what to learn, are just some of the ways Bitcoin Bros Onboarding is looking to make a difference.

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