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Topic: I seem to be finding some reasonable posts. - page 2. (Read 751 times)

member
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Well it's a new year and probably alot of users made a nice new year resolution.
I really hope the good trend continues and also good post also get rewarded as well this would encourage user to put in more effort
legendary
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Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.
Bitcointalk users know crypto is down, but not with southern Africa, there Cryptocurrency trading has been increasing in Africa lately, which I know that almost half of crypto users are mostly educated menuniversity.

For now, Crypto already has 1.5 million customers, estimated by more than 40 countries worldwide, using the main exchange platform for Bitcoin BTC. Now it has been responded to by increasing demand for crypto in the African country.

"A brief history of Africa cruel to Bitcoin users occurred Early this year, there was a typical experience of Cape Town businessmen but it was over, by paying around 50 Bitcoin by his family, this is very sad. In this case in Africa, people spendan average of 27 cents for each cellular credit top-up."

So the point:
If you continue to carry out your mission vs. your vision, I believe that cryptocurrency will drive the financial revolution in Africa, especially crypto.
legendary
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Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
January 05, 2019, 10:40:07 AM
#9
I've rather neglected Fit to Talk recently, and I must give that  kick start. I seem to be getting a bit more interaction on other sites. It's pst like this one made by a Venezuelan, that make me want to help people.
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Last week I was in the capital of the country, I tried to legalize documents to see if I can get out of here, but I had to go downtown (many streets) in the rain. Then I ran to the bus station where I managed to get one but it had air conditioning and I was with wet clothes. I guess that was what caused me to get sick.

The problem is that I could not do the paperwork I needed, all because of a stamp that was missing, so it was a vain trip that only served to spend money, get sick and have a bad time.

I've synchronised a Dash node to see if I can do anything, but I'm not sure where I can discuss this in Bitcoin Talk.
legendary
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January 05, 2019, 10:14:18 AM
#8
<…> Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. <…>
On my local board (Spanish) there are a few topics on the matter, and some forum members have gone and posted the translation of their threads on the general English boards. There’s a recent thread by @MbyzIco (see Let's talk a little about Venezuela) which depicts the situation in Venezuela (average salary, trading, mining, Petro crypto, government control over exchanges and whatnot, etc.). Nevertheless, being an interesting topic, it doesn’t seem to attract much interaction on the thread.
sr. member
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I am alive but in hibernation.
January 05, 2019, 09:50:23 AM
#7
I guess with current dip in BTC prize spammers lost interest in this forum or as well in crypto.
I guess number of post created also reduced. Only users who are interested in discussion and reading daily are posting in this forum.
full member
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January 05, 2019, 09:08:05 AM
#6
Firstly compliments of the season and I hope it's brings us good progress.
I must say I am very moved by your interest in the oppression going on in developing countries where the leaders are getting fat of the masses especially in Nigeria where most of it citizens leaves in poverty and the government has refused to increase the minimum wage which is at the moment a minute $50 a month even with the treats by the Nigerian labour congress to go on strike if it's not increase to around $85 they government remains adamant a whole lot of oppression is going on in the country and I have made a post about it in the politics and society section https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.48152962 and with the general election coming up this year and as usual might not be free and fair
member
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January 05, 2019, 08:00:36 AM
#5
Blockchain education is vital going forward, it would make the public aware if how the technology can be leveraged on by small and medium economy countries.
I once saw this post on countries which are using the blockchain in electioneering processes.
This is just an example of how it can be applied.
legendary
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January 05, 2019, 07:24:06 AM
#4
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes..
For a start, the opposite party in my county  [Nigeria] is planning on taking advantage of the blockchain technology [just as I reported Here] this act already is fueling some talks on blockchain and cryptocurrency in general. So I will keep an eye on our economy to see how it affects it and more reports will be coming soon. For now we have election around the corner (February) so everyone just waiting for the out come of the election.
legendary
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January 05, 2019, 07:17:30 AM
#3
2019 might be a good start for this forum because of the current fall of BTC value, shitty spammers will not waste their time making post here if they're just getting cents here.



Remove the people whose on the current seats on the political industry and replaced them by people who is much like to help other people and not their own. That way a lively economy will start to rise, then the crypto economy will slowly be introduced to them.

Many years have passed and yet many african natives are still poor and getting starved to death especially on some remote areas. Only politicians can work this out and put an end to this. As well as the bank charges made by in every transactions,.. people are very fond of using credit cards nowadays so I think there's nothing we can do about them even if we make a suggestion here.
legendary
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January 05, 2019, 07:07:51 AM
#2
Just as I commented in a thread some minutes ago,its really been a good 2019 thus far for the bitcoin community in terms of post quality,and if we keep moving at this pace it wouldn't be long before the shitposters actually find less of threads their knowledge would be able to comprehend effectively
Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies
Especially in the poor African countries ravaged by poverty as a result of poor governance,and incompetent government,the more the knowledge of cryptocurrency spreads to such areas,the better for them,but with a reasonable lack of knowledge about the system(over there)it maybe difficult to inculcate to a reasonable degree
legendary
Activity: 2814
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
January 05, 2019, 06:57:16 AM
#1
So I've gone on a bit of a merit awarding spree. Threads and posts about Bitcoin, cryptos and the global economy seem to have improved a bit.
Please keep it up guys, as this year is going to be a really important one for everybody, and not just those of us who support crypto.

Can we have more threads about the South American and African economies, and the use of crypto-currencies to help members who are in countries with oppressive regimes. I'd also be interested in more comments about the ways for people to help family members in such countries. Let's see if we can recruit more new members, and help them to avoid excessive bank charges taking money from payments destined to help family members.
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