The History & Future of Money and Banking, Part 2

January 9, 2017




In this second part of the series, we cover will cover The Future of Money and Banking, with an emphasis on digital currencies such as Bitcoin. You may think you know about the history of money, but Brandon Vanderford will offer insights that you might not have considered before. This information is essential to understanding the future of money, which he will cover in Part 2. This will focus on Crypto (digital) Currencies, which are destined to revolutionize the way we bank and spend.

Most people don't understand what money is. If you would like to be one of the few who truly understand this powerful force in our lives, you need to attend this two-part Webinar series. And if you want to understand why everyone is so excited about Bitcoin and other Crypto (digital) Currencies, Professor Brandon Vanderford is the expert who will help you understand them. 

Money has gone from being a representation of wealth (deflationary in nature), to being a representation of debt (inflationary in nature) in just a few generations. This will be a foundation for the second part of this discussion, which is the future of money & banking; how bitcoin / cryptography / blockchain technologies tie into that future; and how it will be drastically different from what we have now. You do not want to miss this important series!
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Mr. Vanderford is a Professor of Economics at the University of Texas. He describes himself as a "Crypto-Economist." He is and antreprepeneru business owner and a professional trader. Brandon has been researching Bitcoin and Blockchain technology since 2010. He currently does contract research of the Crypto-Currency and commodity markets, including forecasting analysis; and develops trading strategies & software. Mr. Vanderford is a Professor of Economics at the University of Texas. He describes himself as a "Crypto-Economist." He is and antreprepeneru business owner and a professional trader. Brandon has been researching Bitcoin and Blockchain technology since 2010. He currently does contract research of the Crypto-Currency and commodity markets, including forecasting analysis; and develops trading strategies & software. Mr. Vanderford is a Professor of Economics at the University of Texas. He describes himself as a "Crypto-Economist." He is and antreprepeneru business owner and a professional trader. Brandon has been researching Bitcoin and Blockchain technology since 2010. He currently does contract research of the Crypto-Currency and commodity markets, including forecasting analysis; and develops trading strategies & software. Mr. Vanderford is a Professor of Economics at the University of Texas. He describes himself as a "Crypto-Economist." He is and antreprepeneru business owner and a professional trader. Brandon has been researching Bitcoin and Blockchain technology since 2010. He currently does contract research of the Crypto-Currency and commodity markets, including forecasting analysis; and develops trading strategies & software.