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3528758 No.3528758 [Reply] [Original]

I hope to be wrong but I simply cannot see mass adoption anytime soon. Neither in technology savvy Asia, nor in infrastracture-lacking Africa.

Cryptos have the potential to change how society thinks and operates but it is a radical change. Truly shift towards technological society of 21 century. But there will be many setbacks, attempts to slow down the progress (high volatility, intra-conflicts, regulatory traps etc.).

Prove me wrong.

>> No.3528807

>>3528758
africans and third worlders will adopt it first since their fiat currencies are either basically shit, that can go down any minute or bound to western currencies which apparently is not good too.

>> No.3528815

>>3528758
Obviously the blockchain is a safer and better way to deal with money. I dont see how it WONT take over

>> No.3528855

>>3528758
BAT is going to be the one that makes Crypto mainstream. Going to be a system that'll provide incentive to normies through gibs.
https://vimeo.com/209336437

>> No.3528869

>>3528815
>grandma uses bitcoin to send grandson some money overseas
>accidently fatfingers keyboard and changes a letter in the address
>clicks send max amount by accident
>sends her life savings to some NEET
>oh no deary how do I get it back? can I email the ceo of bitcoin??

>> No.3528873

>>3528807
Yep

Gaddafi was killed for trying to make an African currency.

>> No.3528884
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3528884

>>3528807
>places without drinking water will use a currency that requires electricity and internet
Every time I see someone say this it gets a little funnier.

>> No.3528886

>>3528807

Africans are adopting cryptos faster than you would imagine. In their case, they hardly have to deal with taxes and other similar shit on withdrawal that first-worlders regularly contend with.

>> No.3528887

>>3528869
lmao this

>> No.3528908

>>3528884

The African urban population is growing very rapidly. Google that.

>> No.3528971

>>3528908
Percentage of people with internet access in 2015
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/InternetPenetrationWorldMap.svg

>> No.3529017

>>3528884
africans arent starving dude, they are outbreeding everyone else right now and actually obesity is becoming a big problem in africa. and even in somalia everyone has a smartphone and internet access.

its literally 2017 dude, even in africa.

>> No.3529051
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3529051

>>3528971
what is an internet cafe?

>> No.3529052

>>3528971
This is 2017, and there are large clusters of people in population dense areas like Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Egypt.

>> No.3529058

>>3529017
Only 2 years ago under 2% of Somalia had internet access so I'm going to need source on your claim.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Africa#Current_situation

>> No.3529090

>>3528884
>he doesn't know that a mobile phone with satellite connection makes you nigger rich in africa.
>he doesn't know that the third world tends to leapfrog technologies.
>he takes pride in his ignorance.

>> No.3529091

>>3529058
>>3529017

I was in Ethiopia (110M) a few months ago. Imo yes, most of the young people (<30 Y) living in cities have some Chinese smartphone w/ Internet. But older than that nope.

>> No.3529094

>>3528869
All this stuff can be streamlined. Grandma won't be dealing with bitcoin addresses like we do now.

>> No.3529115

>>3529058
Egypt, south africa, and nigeria will likely be the first to take advantage of this new technology. I know you really want to be right but your wrong sorry.

>> No.3529119

>>3528807

As an African losing faith in their country's currency - crypto seems like a blessing, for now.

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3529129

>>3529017
>>3529051
>>3529052
>>3529090
>>3529091
>>3529115
>all these people say I'm wrong
>I'm the only one providing sources on my claims

>> No.3529178

>>3529058
your source only uses estimates. my source is also estimation: looking at what gets posted in the internet and looking at youtube trends i estimate that many internet users are africans.

>> No.3529204

>>3529178
The estimates I have posted are based on IP counts not youtube uploads.

>> No.3529268

>>3529129

http://www.worldometers.info/population/countries-in-africa-by-population/

https://www.cnbcafrica.com/news/2016/05/25/africas-fastest-growing-cities/

http://blog.euromonitor.com/2017/02/economies-2017-top-10-african-cities-growth-2017.html

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3529327

>>3529204
ok, so you may have a point but they will get internet very fast now, since smartphones are very cheap and 4g wireless internet is becoming a thing.

i am austrian and we have tons of afghan "refugees" here which all have a smartphone and which are always in connection with their families in iran and afghanistan.

and they are also looking for a way to send the wellfare we give them to their families home. right now they use western union, which apparently has high fees and then their families in afghanistan and iran have to store the money in shitty fiat or goats or whatever. so transferring money via krypto would be ideal for them. it will definitely become a thing among them.

>> No.3529371

>>3529268
Thanks for actually making an effort anon, that is becoming all too rare.
As for what you actually linked all I got from it is 93% of people in Kenya's capital have a mobile phone (no mention of smart phones) and Lagos in Nigeria can't keep up with electrical demand.

>>3529327
Having a smartphone is cheap and easy, having a tower connected to a fiber back-bone takes a lot of investment I'm not sure much of Africa will see.
As for "refugees" it isn't the poor that can afford to travel to another continent despite what the media say.

>> No.3529413

>>3529371
>having a tower connected to a fiber back-bone takes a lot of investment I'm not sure much of Africa will see
Not sure crypto requires super-fast Internet to use.

>> No.3529418

>>3529327
Me on the right

>> No.3529435

how bouyt just consider as soon as a gambling platform can convert to fiat and then that gives gamblers the ability to buy crypto with there winnings. now repeat that for every other degenerate industry like social media and porn

>> No.3529455

>>3529413
It doesn't but for a nations worth of traffic, especially a rapidly growing large population nation you are going to want fiber infrastructure or latency is going to be so shit it'll be 56k-like.