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Topic: Impact of bitcoin language in some countries. (Read 53 times)

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These bitcoins sign language should be program in such a way that only those persons that’s in bitcoin system can understand the interpretation of it.
It just my humble suggestion,tho.
well, wetin you de try consider na an equitable bitcoin design when go allow everyone for the society feel included as part of the bitcoin community regardless of there physical challenges. theoretically, that  one na better idea but we need know say even the local naira no get that kind of design and yet the physically challenged people de still make use of the fiat in the best way they can. bitcoin still de a bit new most especially for this our nija and so when we de consider things when go help foster it adaption, e go de more about how to make the government and some policy players buy into the need for bitcoin complete acceptance. if that has been achieved, in the long run, e go de possible to achieve things like this though e go likely come as a community project first before local sectors go fit implement am.

the regulation we de face for the country no reach the extent when we no fit use the regular crypto terminology at will. at least, the government no de against reach that level, in a strict country that might even be against crypto or bitcoin, e go make sense not to think of creating another language for bitcoin because through some intelligent report, e go de easy to fit know those kind things.
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February 11, 2025, 11:27:07 PM
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Sorry... Bitcoin is not traditional currency that is ought to be traditionally understood by specific region via diabolism to say it faces a level of language barries and I am totally lost with the so sign languages about Bitcoin you keep mentioning.

Bitcoin is a unified currency centered for global utilizations without being cornered aside for traditional adaptation so I still don't get it what language has gotten to do here.

And on a  clear note, Bitcoin is not an illegal financial system in Nigeria rather government only banned it public financial institutes such as the banks to facilitate on Bitcoin transaction while privates institutes and individuals are free doing what they want with it but as legal regulations demands, they would not tolerate with users indulging at it with illegal motives and again, there are lot of exchanges still functioning in facilitations of Bitcoin and other Crypto P2P like the Bybit and some others just abd after Nigerian governments encountered legal accusation issues with Binance and some other exchanges resulting to the exchanges delisting naira (#) in their P2P platform feature.

I guess you are just coming in to the world of cryptocurrencies OP but then, you need to make your research before spreading news and where you don't find easy going, ask questions so that you either don't spread false news or even mislead yourself to the point of loosing your funds while think you knows better.
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February 11, 2025, 05:46:28 PM
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Well, I get your point but please try making your post brief as all what you’ve said could have just been easily summarize to “make we a valid to Dey use any crypto related words while dealing with exchanges and the general public”. But regardless, you suppose know say, even security agencies know that thing you think say you Dey hide but them wan allow you fall enter their trap well.

Regardless, thanks for the reminder but I wan also point out to you say, long post no be quality and as such, if you  wan get better engagement for your thread, try Dey write straight to the point post so people fit get tile read especially for local board as people already Dey para make you no go add more para to the para wey Dey ground.😂😆
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February 11, 2025, 03:53:11 PM
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Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and its also a digital asset that has taken over the global economy.Although these currencies have  not yet legalized in Nigeria,there is restrictions and all the exchanges is ban too,so on that note buying and selling of bitcoin in Nigeria should be done by the use of sign language in order for us to be free and save in the hands of Nigerian government and the scammers that’s litter around the street looking for those persons that will fall victim,these illegal act and transactions that has been taking place in crypto space brought about the adventures of sign language.In recent times,the impact on bitcoin sign language is what we cannot overemphasize most especially in a third world countries and a deaf community in particular.

Some countries are very much aware of cryptocurrency and it’s benifits but language barrier was a major setback which hinders free flow of communication and the introduction of sign language has come to breach the cap of communication between countries which making it possible for bitcoin transactions to take place.I think with this sign language we will beable to identify those genuine persons we can do business with in term of transactions and who is in support or against the bitcoin currency in those countries that is not legalize like Nigeria as a case study.Imagine bitcoin without sign language in a deaf community,it will make bitcoin penetration difficult and it will also limits bitcoins users in this deaf community from accessing or having in-depth knowledge about bitcoin technology like blockchain and its operations.

These bitcoins sign language should be program in such a way that only those persons that’s in bitcoin system can understand the interpretation of it.
It just my humble suggestion,tho.
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