We also have Two Nigerian Businesses who will like to accept Bitcedi on thier commerse websites.
Trying to get some mobile money vendor shops to buy and sell Bitcedi.
Also discussing with some Ghanian politicians in power into possible implementation of Bitcedi as Blockchain for sales of prepaid units.
Already recieved calls for more information about Bitcedi from a couple of ghanaian locals.
We are actually working on the ground to get bitcedi going.
One of the Use cases, to get Bitcedi circulating with real purchases and services to raise value for Bitced.
For now nigeriafoodstuff.com will be the first to start accepting Bitcedi, considering the wide array of customers they have.
I beleive after getting the work running with locals in Ghana, the rest will be easy to convince since we are going to have a strong use case to argue.
Updates will be posted with info to let the community know about the progress.
A very big sorry, for staying away for so long.
Very soon, you'll have more businesses coming online just because of the Bitcedi initiative.
Oh good grief. Talking with Ghanian politicians? The website http://nigeriafoodstuff.com is in maintenence mode and the domain was just created two weeks ago on 04-jun-2016 and is WHOISGUARD PROTECTED so how do they have a wide array of customers? And why is it a protected domain if it's an actual functioning business? Sounds like nothing but a bunch of nonsense.
Nigeria food stuff is a local nigerian business already running with it's customers. How many of businesses in Africa have an online presence?
They are coming online because we managed to convinced them to expand people living in other states in Nigeria, outside Nigeria or Nigerians living abroad will want to place an order at their convenience due to the fact that they still want to enjoy their Nigerian recipes but with distance being a challenge.
We have two other businesses who will also be launching online to expand and they will all accept Bitcedi as payment option.
If you follow my statements closely, you will realise that, we are more focused on the people on the ground, trying to introduce people and businesses to Bitcedi as a payment system for goods and services. We intend to spread across africa and the world will surely pickup when this happens.
For the WHOISGUARD PROTECTION, i don't think it's relevant to the Bitcedi project and i don't see how it even affects the Bitcedi.
nigeriafoodstuff.com is not affiliated to Bitcedi nor is it related to Bitcedi in any form. The only relationship is that the Business accepts Bitcedi as a payment option. They are many businesses accepting Bitcoins online with WHOISGUARD PROTECTION, this does not mean they are in any way or form associated with the Bitcoin project.
This should even tell you how hard we are working on the ground to get the Bitcedi project going, we are still working on promotional materials for marketing so as to get people onboard. Once that is achieved i'm sure the results will reflect in the Bitcedi value.