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Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, recently published a tweet in which he announces his move to Africa, as he believes that the continent will ‘define the future.’

https://bitcoinist.com/twitter-ceo-sees-big-future-for-bitcoin-in-africa/

Is it true what is said that "define the future" will happen on the African continent? still a question too because we know that the internet network is not as broad as thought and many do not know because of that limitation.
maybe because there still rarely understood there he began to build a large project, because not many people understood? if that happens it could be a distinct advantage.
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Maybe it's a shame but to be fair I don't know well what kind of situation there is in Africa around bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. I believe I amn't wrong that in Africa there is poor education, lack of pc/internet and in overall bad economy so how can one say that a lot of people are interested with bitcoin in Africa?
Btw when he states that Africa is future, I agree at some point. We can learn on our mistakes and develop this country from A to Z.

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It's not that bad in Africa actually because there are some well developed urban cities on their country. But if you point out the people who live in rural areas, well then, most of what you have said is true. They do have some Bitcoin meetup in Nigeria just like what @nelson4lov said on his recent thread.

Countries like in Africa will have a big effect in adopting Bitcoin in the future just like what happened in Venezuela.
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Jack Dorsey's did visit a couple of African countries with some of the top guys at Twitter. When he visited Nigeria, he met with the biggest tech hubs and personalities. It's also worth mentioning that Jack did hold a Bitcoin Meetup in Nigeria during his visit. I made a thread about it.

You can read about it here :  🔗 https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.53032304

Africa is going to be one of the fastest technology countries soon – Nigeria will spearhead that movement!

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Maybe it's a shame but to be fair I don't know well what kind of situation there is in Africa around bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. I believe I amn't wrong that in Africa there is poor education, lack of pc/internet and in overall bad economy so how can one say that a lot of people are interested with bitcoin in Africa?
Btw when he states that Africa is future, I agree at some point. We can learn on our mistakes and develop this country from A to Z.

AmoreJaz
Business interests of course but I amn't against that kind of business which can also benefit customers.
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i hope he is sincere on what he's thinking about africa and not just another business that he can exploit of. but of course i dont know him as a person so lets hope that he has really good intentions to explore his possibilities on this region and assist in alleviating the poverty among its people
corruption among govt officials might be one of the factors why this area is good for crypto. because you can bribe them so long you can implement what you want... but hey, if there are ordinary people that will benefit from it, why not?
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Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, recently published a tweet in which he announces his move to Africa, as he believes that the continent will ‘define the future.’

https://bitcoinist.com/twitter-ceo-sees-big-future-for-bitcoin-in-africa/
He's not wrong. Africa is one of the largest companies associated with crypto-currencies, and there is a surprising number of people associated with the currency, even though, only a limited amount of them have access to the internet.

A lot of the countries are entering the emerging phase, and don't have established banking systems, so there is a void of crypto-services, that could easily take over and replace banks completely, which would be a first.

Crypto-banks are going to be very interesting in Africa.
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Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, recently published a tweet in which he announces his move to Africa, as he believes that the continent will ‘define the future.’

https://bitcoinist.com/twitter-ceo-sees-big-future-for-bitcoin-in-africa/
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