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This is a confirmation that crypto is indeed widely accepted in your country. That is good to hear. A domestic amazon-like market must be a huge one in your country. And knowing that it accepts Bitcoin is a great news. There must already be a clear set of policies and regulations in there since a market such as that cannot operate without complying with those.
$600-$2500 is actually pretty much decent. Although the living cost is a bit higher also, it is still a lot higher than many of the Asian countries. If the minimum wage is $1.35-$1.50/hour, that means you are living a far better life than many of the third world countries where $4/day is payed to a lot of employees.
Yes we also have (please have a look) loot.co.za and takealot.co.za both use to accept bitcoin through payfast(basically bitpay) Payfast topped taking bitcoin they said it was because of the fees and the transactions not going through in the time payment window and failing. I personally had no problems I guess some people are too cheap to pay decent fees or are stupid and ruined it for people like me. Though I think payfast want something more consistent. They do fully support crypto and will bring it back in the future.
Yes most of what I buy is with bitcoin. I have even asked a store owner if he took crypto and he said I can pay him in any main crypto so I paid in some eth but I could have used doge too. The merchant sold cannabis seeds. We are liberal here and cannabis is legal to use and grow. It was voted in the court an unconstitutional law and yeah ^^
I am not sure what you mean by "clear set of policies and regulations" when I hear those words I shudder. They both just mean someone wants control of you. We are not insane here like they are in the USA and other places. Crypto is a tangible asset here. Basically it is very high risk and your own problem. The government is happy money is coming from outside the country since I do not take up a job position locally since I work online and have multiple revenue streams. There is no tax. There can never be tax since crypto is not goverment issued. Crypto is not money. It was created by the people for the people publically. When you go from crypto to fiat you pay tax since you converting into government issued funds(local currency) you then pay capital gains tax 10%-21% the nice thing is if you are paid in bitcoin you will never pay income tax but instead capital gains since it is a trade between currencies.
We have a local exchange called luno exchange
https://www.luno.com/en/exchange unlike these shitty no face noone know here they are exchanges that claim to be legit... Luno is legit and your KYC is protected by local laws. The company can get into a lot of trouble if any info is leaked or stolen. The owner is also known to the public. Basically the exchange follows current laws that actually are there to protect you and not just the government like in some countries.
Yes $600-$2500 is pretty good. The going rate for a comfortable life (there is some website that figure this out) is $500 but really you need a dual income or a friend to live with or you will struggle.
Yes we live a much better life then most third world countries. That is why I say our economy is between first and third world. Our laws and legal stuff is first world for sure. A lot of the land is rural so it makes me think of third world but I live in a suburb far from the main town. The main town is a business district and you don't want to live there.
$4 a day you can't live on here. Only if you live homeless but that's not really living.
Just some interesting info. A beggar can make $500 a month. One was even offered a job but turned it down since she made more begging. "Begging was her job"
Mostly people give beggers $0.20 or to the car guards who look after your car while you shop. A car guard will make $300-$400 or so I am guessing.
I've always stated that Africa is the first continent in the world where crypto-currency should be adopted because most people there are unbanked.
Most that are unbanked are uneducated, they could be within internet use but cant hanlde computer let alone use cryptocurrency.
Hasn't Nigerian banks adopted a ban on virtual currencies? Still it being so popular is weird. It's not still recognized by banks.
The ban is not prominent and can be maneuver. Most transaction should not be named after cytocurrency, I mean mentioning bitcoin as reason of transaction. such account might be banned.
Lol oh boy. You calling other people uneducated meanwhile it is you who is uneducated. If you actually bothered to take the time to read the thread instead of spamming filth you would have seen my previous post.
Firstly South Africa is not Africa. Africa is a continent. South Africa is one of 54 countries within the African continent and is probably the most evolved and ahead.
I have already explained most people here own a cellphone and have internet access. Yes that means most people living here know how to use the internet how amazing.
I am unsure what you mean by unbanked but we definitely have banks here. There is one a few roads up from me actually.
I swear it's like some of you are so ignorant you probably think I live in a mud hut in the bush somewhere and make funny clicky sounds with my tongue.