A Software Developer With A Position On Using Blockchain For Fair Pay - Sex Workers

in womeninblockchain •  7 years ago  (edited)

Listening to Portia is kind of like going travelling without even leaving your lounge room.

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She’s lead a varied, educated and fascinating life from 6 years in China to time in Germany, and then back to China… and yet she carries in her communication a gentle firmness, a way of explaining Blockchain technology which makes a lot of sense – especially when you hear about ways of using it outside of the very well-known cryptocurrency application.

Special guest interviewer Amber and Abheeti interview a dynamic game-changer guest this week: a software developer with a wealth of life experience and technical expertise when it comes to explaining Blockchain tech and its potential impact on people as varied as money-changers in China to sex-workers enmeshed in mafia scams in Italy…

I love the way Portia voices her opinions with clarity and measure and it’s easy to see why she’s so sought after in the Blockchain world as a speaker and educator, from Amsterdam to Santa Domingo. Having set aside some serious stalker time to read her blogs and interviews with other powerful women, The Blockchain Explainer has become one of my favourite tech parking spots when there’s a cuppa and a spare 10 mins…

Listen to the podcast here: https://www.cryptoclothesline.com/single-post/2018/03/08/Interview-with-Portia-Burton-of-Blockchain-Eplorer

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