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legendary
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May 25, 2016, 06:46:15 AM
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I am not that impressed. This news is 2 years old and we didn't hear anything more about development of that Afghan bitcoin movement.
It might be a dead end to propagate bitcoin adoption in a country which has problems a lot worse than building bitcoin user base.
legendary
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May 25, 2016, 06:39:51 AM
#5
Its a very wonderful news, bitcoin has began to spread positively to human being, i saw there is a charity using bitcoin

I think in the future bitcoin can become the answer to reducing poverty and help people to establish a better economic condition
member
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May 25, 2016, 06:36:32 AM
#4
That article is from 2014. It's good news, however I would not consider it "amazing news".

Reason is that these women do not earn their income at the free market. It's basically a charity NGO that is paying them. So the article is basically an advertisement for this specific NGO.

Amazing news would be, if these women would be selling their homemade goods for BTC on the free market. A model that would certainly work, since labor cost and cost of living are extremely low in Afghanistan. The only problem might be reliable shipping logistics, but that doesn't seem unsolvable if one is determined enough to get it working.

ya.ya.yo!

What you told is correct but it is true that when they receive Bitcoin free then they will start to explore about bitcoin, but the news is so old long and after that their is not response then it means that Afghan woman are still not accepting bitcoin for any of their work. and still they are not comfortable to use bitcoin for their works.
hero member
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May 25, 2016, 06:31:37 AM
#3
That article is from 2014. It's good news, however I would not consider it "amazing news".

Reason is that these women do not earn their income at the free market. It's basically a charity NGO that is paying them. So the article is basically an advertisement for this specific NGO.

Amazing news would be, if these women would be selling their homemade goods for BTC on the free market. A model that would certainly work, since labor cost and cost of living are extremely low in Afghanistan. The only problem might be reliable shipping logistics, but that doesn't seem unsolvable if one is determined enough to get it working.

ya.ya.yo!

But I am here thinking for the spreading of the concept of bitcoin, bitcoin is a high technical currency to use it and Afghanistan which is considered as most rural got the concept of bitcoin. In the start no one will agree to accept bitcoin for their hard work as because of lack of knowledge they will consider it as the wasting of their hard work and the other thing is that they can easily search for another client which can pay them in their currency,(no matter how low than the bitcoin offer to them), but when they are offered for free they will accept and will try to understand it to get benefit from it and after learning about it, they will start loving it and will accept it for their work also.
legendary
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May 24, 2016, 05:28:39 PM
#2
That article is from 2014. It's good news, however I would not consider it "amazing news".

Reason is that these women do not earn their income at the free market. It's basically a charity NGO that is paying them. So the article is basically an advertisement for this specific NGO.

Amazing news would be, if these women would be selling their homemade goods for BTC on the free market. A model that would certainly work, since labor cost and cost of living are extremely low in Afghanistan. The only problem might be reliable shipping logistics, but that doesn't seem unsolvable if one is determined enough to get it working.

ya.ya.yo!
hero member
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May 24, 2016, 02:47:28 PM
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How Bitcoin Helps Afghan Girls Achieve Financial Freedom!!
http://www.coindesk.com/how-bitcoin-helps-afghan-girls-achieve-financial-freedom/

It is amazing news, bitcoin reached even to Afghanistan, which is considered the most rural country in the world. It means bitcoin is on the path of its success.
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