The Pomp Podcast

#607 Pay Me In Bitcoin - Saquon Barkley and Jack Mallers

07.15.2021 - By Anthony PomplianoPlay

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Jack Mallers is the founder of Zap, which has created Strike, an application that allows anyone to send money instantly, with no fees, anywhere in the world. Saquon Barkley is the best running back in the NFL and plays for the New York Giants. 

In this conversation, we discuss Saquon being paid in bitcoin, financial education, Strike, inflation, and building generational wealth. 

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