Crypto Is Quietly Thriving in Sub-Saharan Africa: Chainalysis Report (coindesk.com) 18
Small retail payments in Sub-Saharan Africa are powering exceptional crypto adoption and usage, with the region conducting the world's highest proportion (80%) of crypto retail payments of less than $1,000, according to a report by blockchain data firm Chainalysis. From a report: The report also highlights how peer-to-peer transactions are more common in Sub-Saharan Africa than anywhere else in the world. At about 6% of all crypto transaction volume, Africa's peer-to-peer transactions dwarf those of Central and Southern Asia and Oceania, the region with the second-highest volumes in that category. Many Africans have integrated crypto into everyday life, the report says. Besides retail transactions, remittances and commercial transactions have also been key drivers for Africa's high adoption and usage rates. "Crypto usage is driven by everyday necessity, as opposed to speculation by the already well-off ... especially in countries where the values of local fiat currencies are dropping, as we've seen in Nigeria and Kenya," the report states.
I just got this email... (Score:5, Funny)
Scamvertisement? (Score:5, Insightful)
Read the article, and oh boy does that sound at every level like a scamvertisement...
Article is really reaching (Score:5, Insightful)
So, their best option is a transaction method that, in the west, is mainly the domain of hucksters, hackers, thieves, criminals, and malicious state actors.
Not exactly what I'd call a win for sub-Saharan Africa or for crypto in general.
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There are places in Africa where worthless crypto is actually worth more than the official currency. No surprise people gravitate towards it. (Central America has some places heading in that direction, too.)
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No, that would be a reality within the context of the thread.
"There are places in Africa where worthless crypto is actually worth more than the official currency. No surprise people gravitate towards it. (Central America has some places heading in that direction, too.)"
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We are specifically talking about places where the cash is essentially worthless. However, that will soon be the reality everywhere as the major banks to plan to switch to digital currency (which is NOT cryptocurrency) with total transparency and control of ALL financial activity managed by the central banks and government in the US and Europe.
They might not do it right away and there will surely be a grace period but the US is under a rising communist dictatorship and Europe is beginning their movement out
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Put the crack pipe down and back away from the keyboard.
Your pillow misses you.
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https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/powell-says-digital-dollar-must-ensure-privacy-identification-1.1741756
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And your comment about blood diamonds is just plain weird. Are you equating crypto to blood diamonds and then claiming both are noble? Very, very confusing,
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I think we need a meeting to study the velocity of empowering the youth as we continue to pursue new paradigms in a bold economy. /s
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> So, their best option is a transaction method that, in the west, is mainly the domain of hucksters, hackers, thieves, criminals, and malicious state actors.
This is, of course, doubly true of any of the alternatives they have. So it's a lesser of all evils situation.
The Nigerian Prince is just spending money. (Score:2, Troll)