Chicago isn\u2019t a city for wimps.<\/strong><\/p>\n While her teenage peers hung out at the mall, Josie Bellini waited tables. While other kids went to the movies, she took care of her sister.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cI\u2019ve just turned 26. It wasn\u2019t that long ago, but it feels like a lifetime. It feels like someone else\u2019s life.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini made choices that some of us don\u2019t have to make. On the girl in math class who helped her slog through lessons, \u201cIt was kind of a strategic friendship at that point, and then we really became good friends.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Good enough that her friend\u2019s family soon offered her the chance to enjoy greater stability, inviting her to move in with them. \u201cThat definitely changed my life.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n She was the first in her family to graduate from high school, so it was justifiably considered a major accomplishment. But encouragement from her friend\u2019s family helped her to see she had much more potential. \u201cThey took these blinders off and said, \u2018There\u2019s so much more you can do.\u2019\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Since then, education has proven to be a driving force in Bellini\u2019s life. She insists it’s not just about getting a job; it\u2019s about getting the right tools to succeed in the future. Bellini applied to Lake Forest College and, despite missing admission deadlines, was fortunate enough to be accepted anyway. The second luckiest thing after staying with her friend\u2019s family, she says, was getting accepted into that college.<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini was first exposed to Bitcoin during her junior year. In an economics class, she was assigned to write a page about a lecture from a guest speaker, who happened to speak on the topic. \u201cImmediately when he was talking about it, I was so intrigued. I was locked in on it.\u201d Following the write-up assignment, Bellini promptly looked into buying some Bitcoin. \u201cI think it was a few hundred bucks. It was too difficult and I just gave up and forgot about it.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini graduated from the college in 2016 with a major in finance and secured a job in a private wealth management company. \u201cMy career in finance helped me build my skills and learn about the world, learn about investing and just keep my interest in so many other things.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini began her finance career managing portfolios for high net-worth clients. She soon realized what made so many of the people she was working for so successful: \u201cThey were earning while they were sleeping.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n She became aware of the flip-side of the capitalism coin: working smarter, investing capital versus working harder, investing labor. But despite her knowledge and expertise she was not herself permitted to participate in the same financial opportunities.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The irony, of course, is that since Bellini did not hold a net worth of at least a million dollars and thus did not meet regulatory requirements to be an accredited investor, she could not make the same investments for herself that she routinely made on behalf of her clients. Still, she explains, \u201cI was absorbing as much as I could while I worked there.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n It was around this time that Bellini revisited her earlier interests in cryptocurrency, but now it was the new kid in town \u2014 Ethereum \u2014 that caught her eye. \u201cI started learning about Ethereum when it was getting hot in 2017. It seemed like it had a greater upside than Bitcoin.\u201d The novel cryptocurrency offered programmability and a plethora of use-cases, Bellini explains. \u201cI thought, that\u2019s my way into getting an investment that will grow long-term.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n With the small amount of money Bellini had set aside, she started investing in Ethereum. \u201cOnce my investment started growing… I got really intrigued. Okay, there\u2019s something here. I need to learn more about it. I started moving my investments around a little bit in the crypto space and I was able to earn a great amount from it.\u201d Her fortunes then motivated her to continue learning even more about the technology.<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini was unhappy with her job in finance, even though she was good at it and loved working with clients. \u201cThe hours were crazy demanding,\u201d she says. She decided she was too young to be unhappy with her choices, and decided she could figure something else out. Returning to serving tables during the evenings to pursue classes during the day, she enrolled in a coding bootcamp at Northwestern University to learn more about crypto.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n It didn\u2019t take long for Bellini to discover that coding was not her passion. \u201cI loved the design aspect. I hated coding. It just wasn\u2019t my thing.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Bellini turned her focus to design and began working for companies in Chicago, mostly freelancing, until she landed a more permanent role at bloXroute Labs. Bellini recently left this design job to commit full-time to her crypto art business.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>Earning while sleeping<\/b><\/h4>\n
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