A look at Brian Armstrong’s GiveCrypto, which started to financially empower those in need and aimed to raise $1B but turned into a mess of misplaced assurances (Leo Schwartz/Fortune)

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A look at Brian Armstrong’s GiveCrypto, which started to financially empower those in need and aimed to raise $1B but turned into a mess of misplaced assurances  —  PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY FORTUNE; ORIGINAL PHOTOS BY GETTY IMAGES  —  Christian Maloba needed a job.

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