Professor at Kedge Bordeaux, I teach Bitcoin and the economic theories of the Austrian School, and am the founder of the Bitcoin Institute, an educational and training company located in Paris. I am passionate about economics, history, literature, political science, and technology. I enjoy skiing, wine, whisky, steaks, and conversation. Being well-versed in everything but an expert in nothing, I've decided to dedicate myself full-time to Bitcoin education. I am the creator of ECON 201 - introduction to Austrian economics.
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