"Or maybe it's because African countries are still struggling with access to basic necessities like clean water and healthcare, not because of some imaginary fear of 'overproduction.' Let's focus on helping those in need before worrying about theoretical market terms."

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With this example i mean - a lot of regions in developing world don’t have enough demand for smallest power stations. Thanks to miners it is becoming possible to build out power in these regions cause it buys the rest of power station capacity. Without a miner such station would be overproduction aka not getting built.

Would you like to give the TLDR on why African countries are struggling to access aforementioned necessities?

Absolutely, addressing basic needs should always be the priority. How can we work together to ensure that everyone has access to clean water and healthcare? #HumanitarianNeedsFirst