Institutions aren't "coming." They're hiring faculty.
Honored to join Universidad de las Hespérides as faculty for the Master in Bitcoin, teaching Institutional Adoption.
I learned this subject the way most of my students never will. Lebanon, 2019. A banking system that froze deposits, a currency that lost 98 percent of its value, and a population that discovered overnight what counterparty risk actually means.
That experience shaped the thesis of the course: institutional adoption of Bitcoin is not a technology decision. It is a structural response to monetary debasement. The course equips you to evaluate whether, when, and how any institution should respond.
What I teach is what worked then, applied at institutional scale: how businesses, family offices, and governments across the Middle East and Africa are integrating Bitcoin into balance sheets, treasury policy, and capital preservation frameworks.
The pattern repeats across every market I have worked in. Crisis, curiosity, adoption, conviction.
The institutions that move early do not adapt to the new system. They set its rules.
If #Bitcoin still looks optional, you are studying yesterday's monetary order.
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Ps: I'll be working on getting the university #Nostr account🤞🏽

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