In an era desperate for financial education, Cash App has taken a “massive” step with the launch of “BREAD”, a free magazine that fuses financial education with culture. The inaugural issue, aptly titled “bitcoin Issue,” promises to demystify the world and culture of bitcoin and hopefully reshape public perceptions. With a strong team of influential artists and writers, including Allison Davis, Richard Turley, and Daisuke, BREAD aims to make money more relatable and accessible to a diverse audience.
At the core of BREAD's mission is a commitment to transforming the often intimidating world of finance and bitcoin into an arena that resonates with everyday people. By fusing financial education with cultural knowledge, BREAD seeks to break down barriers and make complex concepts, like bitcoin, more accessible. The first issue of the magazine takes on the challenge of separating the wheat from the chaff on bitcoin, offering readers a new and deliberately inclusive perspective on this increasingly influential asset.
The “bitcoin Issue” offers readers a gluten-filled visual feast to complement the magazine's educational content, with a design that hopes to elevate the reader experience, ensuring that BREAD is not only informative but also visually engaging.
The “bitcoin Edition” of BREAD made its debut on December 7, with physical copies available in select stores in major US cities. However, recognizing the global interest in financial education and cultural exploration, Cash App is also has made the magazine accessible online. This online platform allows readers around the world to preview the fanzine and request a free print copy.
As the inaugural “bitcoin Question” begins to emerge, BREAD intends to lay the foundation for a new era where financial education is not only accessible but also an integral part of our cultural conversation.
To check out BREAD’s “bitcoin Issue,” visit their website here.