Nationality: Brazilian
Residence: São Paulo, Brazil
Field of study: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Master of Science student in Finance
University: Universidade Federal de São Carlos; Fundação Getúlio Vargas
Work experience: 5
Current affiliation: Fundação Getúlio Vargas
Current position: Researcher and Master’s degree student
Why is Bitcoin interesting? Bitcoin represents freedom. It’s a revolutionary force, reshaping the world and redefining how systems operate. By restoring power to individuals, Bitcoin ignites a beacon of hope for the future. It’s more than a tool or a currency; it takes the economy and social relations to another level. It’s really interesting to see how things are evolving and how Bitcoin is being treated worldwide. However, freedom comes with responsibility, which is why I also support regulations and educational initiatives that empower people to navigate this space safely. Thank you, Bitcoin Talents for this great initiative.
My touchpoints with Bitcoin so far: I first learned about Bitcoin in 2019 and quickly became fascinated by its potential. I view Bitcoin mainly from the perspectives of economics, business, and sociology, and I see it as a symbol of freedom. I’ve worked on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency projects at the largest bank in Latin America. Now, as a Master’s student in Finance, I am studying Bitcoin academically and focusing on research and writing about the subject. I believe that the growing use of Bitcoin ETFs and similar regulated financial products is an important step in bringing Bitcoin into traditional markets, while keeping it accessible and secure for everyone.
LinkedIn: Profile Link