Three Black Cryptocurrency Influencers to Follow #MustSee

The cryptocurrency community is fairly new, but these three influencers seem to have quite a bit of it figured out.

 

Dr. Boyce Watkins

(Image: Dr. Boyce Watkins)

(Image: Dr. Boyce Watkins)

 

Dr. Boyce Watkins is one of the world’s leading financial scholars and social commentators. He advocates for education, economic empowerment, and social justice and has changed the definition of what it means to be a black scholar and leader in America, and beyond.

He is the founder of The Black Wealth Bootcamp, The Black Business School, The 48 Hour Business School, The Your Black World Coalition and The Black Millionaires of Tomorrow program, which introduces youth to finance and entrepreneurship at a young age. He has over 650,000 unique subscribers and 3.1 million social media followers worldwide.

Currently, Watkins hosts several cryptocurrency courses in the Black Business School and is the founder of one of the largest crypto communities on the internet, Financial Juneteenth – Black Crypto Investing group.

 

Lamar Wilson

Lamar Wilson (Image: Facebook)

Lamar Wilson (Image: Facebook)

 

With a deep insight into the space, having built a blockchain company, Hijro, and a cryptocurrency wallet before the masses knew what bitcoin was, he’s definitely someone you should be paying attention to. Wilson is an avid contributor to the popular Financial Juneteenth – Black Crypto Investing group on Facebook and is the instructor for Cryptocurrency Investing 101 hosted on the Black Business School site.

 

 

Trevon James (Image: YouTube)

Trevon James (Image: YouTube)

Trevon James

Trevon James rose to critical acclaim from being a part of the popular site BitConnect’s community. BitConnect started as a lending platform but has since shut down that portion of the site due to cease and desist letters in several states, including Texas, claiming that BitConnect investments are securities, but were not registered as required by the Texas Securities Act and State Securities Board Rules and Regulations. Due to the negative press surrounding the site, many people attacked James, accusing him of recruiting them to be a part of some type of Ponzi scheme.

Through it all, James has remained diligent as he was not a part of the mayhem that caused the crash, yet he quickly became the scapegoat. After watching James’ videos, no one can deny that he is incredibly knowledgeable about the space. He has been able to generate an estimated sum that lands over the million-dollar mark, according to James himself, and has been immersed in the crypto space since the early stages.

 

 

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