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Topic: [2016-01-27] By the end of 2015, There Were 1 Million Bitcoin Wallets in Africa (Read 323 times)

legendary
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BitPesa has been getting a lot of flack from M-Pesa and they taking this fight to court. M-Pesa {not a Bitcoin based technology} have had the upper

hand and a monopoly before Bitcoin in Kenya. They want to hold onto this centralized power and the income they receive from the mobile digital

payment method. Once more people see the advantages Bitcoin has over M-Pesa they will switch on their own. { A centralized network like M-Pesa are

being controlled by corporate companies and these companies are controlled by the governments where they operate. }  Bitcoin gives them the control,

not some centralized entity. } 
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
By the end of 2015, There Were 1 Million Bitcoin Wallets in Africa

The current demographic trends in Africa including rising incomes, urbanization and the high percentage of youth among the African population, have catalyzed the rise of interest in computers, smartphones, tablets…etc. According to the study, every African consumer will have at least one connected device within the next 10 years.

http://bitcoinnewschannel.com/2016/01/27/case-study-by-the-end-of-2015-there-were-1-million-bitcoin-wallets-in-africa/
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