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LOL, Africa is not a country.
Who said that Africa is a country?
I think the only friction in using Rada will be in applying for the API key where they scrutinize the application, where if you are honest and say it is a form of a bitcoin or "crypto" exchange, they will decline granting of the credentials. Will be interesting!
Well, it will be fun until it works. it's a great fiat-to-btc bridge in Africa, it's open source and could be replicated by anyone else.
Who said that Africa is a country?
Well, it was in the title.
But looks like I passed over the "Designed for the African fintech ecosystem" before having typed that.
While the only service supported, today, is Safaricom M-Pesa (which works only in one country), other similar mobile money services with API access could be added -- whether that be in Africa, or wherever else those Mobile Money operators are.
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That's true, maybe the author got confuser and used for instead of from. That's where I took it from
While the only service supported, today, is Safaricom M-Pesa (which works only in one country), other similar mobile money services with API access could be added -- whether that be in Africa, or wherever else those Mobile Money operators are.
If this is the case, it could be even more powerful of what I though. As you mentioned earlier, the only issue is the APIs access grant/denial from fiat-minded telco operators. Look forward to seeing more APIs services plugged in.
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