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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @hasherstacker OP 23 Sep \ parent \ on: Strike and Mobile Money Integration: The Seamless Path to Bitcoin in Africa bitcoin_beginners
Thank you for this. But...
It's all about the ability to buy Bitcoin easily. Once the individual has Bitcoin, they can send funds to anyone, anywhere else in the world.
When you are financially poor, money that comes in must, essentially, instantly go out (i.e., there are expenses, purchases, or debts where those funds received will be used).
It's the same everywhere in the world where the poor are, but in most of Africa, being financially poor is the norm, not the exception.
Thus integration where spending bitcoin to pay in fiat is necessary, otherwise the bitcoin earned (or bought) is limited (or useless) to those who do not save and are not in a financial position to where saving in bitcoin is an option. When there is wider acceptance of bitcoin by individuals, merchants, and lenders, then at that point funds received can be turned around and spent immediately. But today, there's a wide gap between when bitcoin comes in and the ability to use it for spending that would otherwise be done in fiat funds.
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