Not everyone is a content creator or entrepreneur. The latter is particularly hard when unbanked, I‘d say.
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In many African countries people are exchanging local currencies to USD or Rand or from bank accounts to mobile money etc with money traders who also will take bitcoin and give them local currency. It’s real peer to peer.
Interesting, thanks. If these people actually meet, that might work. Over greater distances this gets difficult, right?
I mean apart from mining, getting non kyc btc is difficult if you don’t know a seller you can trust, I would imagine.
Yes, that’s the pain of adopting something new. It’s not equally distributed.
It certainly is. Local meet ups in any shape or form are key