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Breaking the Poverty Chains: A Revolutionary Ground-Up Strategy with a Diamond That Empowers Every Family's Golden Child...

2024-05-03 08:52 Last Updated At:09:00

May 02, 2024 | Berkeley, Calif. | Stablecoin Shakti


In a world where the digital currency revolution continues to gain momentum, a groundbreaking initiative is making waves. It is poised to redefine the fight against global child poverty. ShaktiCoin (SXE) announces its innovative Proof-of-Effort (PoE) Protocol, which transcends traditional financial systems to address the dire need for a sustainable solution to the plight of over 385 million children living in poverty worldwide.

In an era where technology promises to address some of humanity's most pressing challenges, ShaktiCoin (SXE) emerges as a beacon of hope. This grassroots initiative is not just another cryptocurrency project; it's a global movement to harness the power of blockchain technology for social good. ShaktiCoin (SXE) is setting a new paradigm for eradicating child poverty by encouraging educational pursuits and rewarding school participation.

At its core, the PoE Protocol is a revolutionary approach that seeks to incentivize education among children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Regardless of a family's financial standing, children attending school can earn one ShaktiCoin (SXE) daily. Valued at $5.00 USD per coin, this reward provides sufficient means for a child's meal, ensuring their capability to attend school the next day.

The implications of this innovative system extend far beyond immediate financial support. This initiative aims to cultivate a robust peer-to-peer personal network and lay the groundwork for long-term success rooted in education. By providing access to a global economic grid, ShaktiCoin offers families a dignified path out of poverty, facilitated by the transformative power of learning.

ShaktiCoin's PoE Protocol is a testament to the collective belief in the potential of every child to shine. "Our children are more precious than diamonds or gold; investing in them is investing in a brighter future for the entire world," states the Swiss NGO leading this commendable effort. By assigning tangible value to the pursuit of education, ShaktiCoin addresses the immediate challenges of child poverty and lights the way for a future where every child can realize their full potential.

The ShaktiCoin (SXE) project is a grassroots initiative that transcends industries, governments, faiths, and political ideologies. Its mission—to foster awareness and facilitate learning among peers—illustrates the digital age's inclusive spirit. By leveraging blockchain technology, ShaktiCoin aims to empower communities worldwide, breaking the cycle of poverty that has entrapped generations.

The call to action has never been more urgent in a world teeming with over two billion individuals struggling to meet their daily needs. Shakti Coin (SXE) invites you to be part of the solution, ignite peer participation, and contribute to a world where no child's potential is limited by their economic circumstances.

For those inspired to join this noble cause, information and resources are available at shakticoin.com. Together, we can kindle the spirit of innovation and compassion, paving the way for a future where every child is endowed to build a life of dignity, prosperity, and success.

The digital money revolution is here, steadfast and hopeful. Shakti Coin's PoE Protocol offers a glimpse into a future where technology and humanity converge to address global inequalities. In championing the cause of education and leveraging the boundless possibilities of blockchain technology, this initiative shines as a new diamond, empowering the golden children of our world to break free from the chains of poverty.

About ShaktiCoin (SXE):

The Shakti Coin project is a grassroots initiative transcending industries, governments, faiths, and political ideologies. Its mission is to promote the power of education among children and help the unbanked achieve financial inclusion.

For media inquiries, please contact karenc@shakti.swiss . Alternatively, you can reach us directly at secretariat@shakticoin.com or visit shakticoin.com.

Breaking the Poverty Chains: A Revolutionary Ground-Up Strategy with a Diamond That Empowers Every Family's Golden Child...

Breaking the Poverty Chains: A Revolutionary Ground-Up Strategy with a Diamond That Empowers Every Family's Golden Child...

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke never developed enough synergy, if any at all.

Pederson thought talent was Jacksonville's bigger issue as losses mounted; Baalke believed coaching was the problem. Regardless, the pairing wasn't working in Year 3 — and everyone inside the building knew it.

Jaguars owner Shad Khan could have justified a complete overhaul. Instead, the billionaire businessman settled for choosing between the duo. He opted for Baalke, a questionable decision that could affect who becomes Jacksonville’s next head coach.

Khan fired Pederson on Monday, a day after a 26-23 overtime loss at Indianapolis. It was the team’s 18th loss in its last 23 games. More surprising, he kept Baalke.

“I didn't want to throw the baby out with the bathwater,” Khan said during a Zoom.

Khan added that rebooting the coaching staff, the scouting department and the rest of the football operations staff would amount to firing roughly 85 people.

“To change all of that is almost like suicidal," he said. "That’s like shooting yourself in the foot. We need to go to work on something that is broken, that needs to be fixed and continually be improving things that are working.”

Khan made the move with one year remaining on Pederson’s contract and more than five months after the owner stood in front of coaches and players and declared this the “best team assembled by the Jacksonville Jaguars ever."

“Winning now” was Khan’s edict as training camp opened and after he committed nearly half a billion dollars to signing quarterback Trevor Lawrence, pass rusher Josh Hines-Allen and cornerback Tyson Campbell to long-term deals in the offseason. It was the most expensive stretch of roster building in franchise history.

And Khan got little return on his investment.

He blamed predictability on both sides of the ball as the main culprit in the team's downfall.

“Deception is a big part of it,” Khan said. “Unpredictability. If you know exactly what we’re going to do on offense or defense, you better have the 22 best players to help us win a football game. So being unpredictable is, I think, is modern football, and we have to be able to show that on the field.”

Pederson, who led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl title in 2018, finished 9-8 in his first two campaigns in Jacksonville and made the playoffs in his first year. He became the first coach in franchise history to start with back-to-back winning seasons and was a welcome relief following Urban Meyer’s 13-game tenure that was filled with dysfunction.

But Pederson’s injury-riddled team went 1-5 down the stretch in 2023 and missed the postseason after spending nearly two months atop the AFC South. He thought getting Lawrence healthy and revamping his defensive staff would change the team’s fortunes. Neither made a difference.

“It's unfortunate because at the end of the day we all had a hand in it,” receiver Christian Kirk said. “I have a ton of respect for Doug. He’s made me a better football player, better man. I think he’s one of the better coaches to have coached in this league, and it’s just unfortunate the way that things went.”

More damning: Pederson failed to develop Lawrence or create a team identity, handed play-calling duties to Press Taylor despite Khan making his wishes known and showed no urgency to try to fix a defense that regressed under new coordinator Ryan Nielsen.

“There’s a lot of factors that have gone into our season,” tight end Evan Engram said Monday. “It’s not just the coaching. It's everybody."

The Jaguars (4-13) have notched double-digit losses in 10 of Khan’s 13 years as owner. Now, Khan will hire his sixth head coach; current and creative NFL offensive coordinators Ben Johnson (Detroit) and Liam Coen (Tampa Bay) should top the list. But would they even agree to work with Baalke, whose draft picks have been mostly suspect and his latest free-agent class is arguably the worst in franchise history?

The 56-year-old Pederson went 23-30 with Jacksonville, a far cry from the Super Bowl-winning coach Khan thought he hired in February 2021.

His tenure with Jacksonville was mostly forgettable. Sure, there was the come-from-behind stunner over the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC wild-card round in January 2023 in which Lawrence rallied the Jaguars from a 27-0 deficit and won 31-30. Otherwise, Pederson was fairly pedestrian.

His ultimate undoing came in close games, with Jacksonville going 3-10 in one-score contests this season. Whether that’s talent or coaching is debatable. Regardless, Pederson got little public support from players down the stretch.

Now Khan has to find the right coach to get Lawrence — and the rest of the team — to another level. It also will have to be someone amenable to working with Baalke, whose coaching list includes Jim Harbaugh (2011-14), Jim Tomsula (2015), Chip Kelly (2022), Meyer (2021) and Pederson (2022-24).

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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson pauses during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Indianapolis. The Colts won 26-23 in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson pauses during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Indianapolis. The Colts won 26-23 in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson pauses during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Indianapolis. The Colts won 26-23 in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson pauses during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Indianapolis. The Colts won 26-23 in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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