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Ebe a na-eme achịcha
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oge obidoro2016 Dezie

Breadcoin bụ akara nri obodo emebere na 2016 iji nyere aka gboo mkpa nri nke ndị nọ n'enweghị nsogbu. [1]

Ndi Breadcoin Foundation, Ltd. nyere akara a, 501(c) 3 anaghị akwụ ụgwọ edebanye aha na Washington DC. Ihe karịrị 60 [2] ndị na-ere nri na Washington DC na Baltimore Maryland na-anabata ego ahụ. Ndị anaghị akwụ ụgwọ na mpaghara na-ekesa bredcoin [3] nye ndị nwere ụkọ nri. [4] Ndị nnata nwere ike jiri akara ahụ zụta nri n'aka ndị na-ere ahịa ọ bụla, na-abawanye nhọrọ nri ha ma nyere ha aka idowe ugwu ha. [5]

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Washington DC na Baltimore Maryland na-anabata ego ahụ. Ndị anaghị akwụ ụgwọ na mpaghara na-ekesa bredcoin nye ndị nwere ụkọ

  1. Iati. "'Breadcoin' is a new currency in D.C. for people in need", Washington Post, 2019-01-11. Retrieved on 2021-10-18.
  2. "Breadcoin.org - Vendor List", 2021-10-18. Retrieved on 2021-10-18.
  3. Roaten. "Food tokens are the newest way to help the hungry", Street Sense Media, 2018-08-14. Retrieved on 2021-10-18.
  4. "Nonprofit Breadcoin creates food tokens to help fight hunger", Fox5, 2020-06-19. Retrieved on 2021-10-18.
  5. Lieberman. "Inspired By Bitcoin, D.C. Economist Wants To Help Homeless Community Access Food With Dignity", DCist, 2018-06-28. Retrieved on 2021-10-20.