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Re: Bitcoin is Becoming a Global Currency
by
Dotakels
on 19/10/2015, 07:00:48 UTC
I wonder? Well in a 3rd world country like Philippines in which only a few percentage of the population knows what is "BTC".

But I'm pretty sure it will become a trend once bigger companies push bitcoin in PH. Some already adapted BTC as it payments.

This will take decades or so to be recognized as a "Currency" like paper money.

In the Philippines im sure they could make big profit out of stuff like signature campaigns. If they knew about it they would get into it, probably they would be able to get higher than minimum wage (not sure what minimum wage is on there but im sure it's rather low). Same goes for loans etc. Of course it would require a lot of posting and it would require that whoever is doing it is somewhat competent with the english language.
yeah bitcoin is the biggest thing and the easiest way to earn money i ever known here in Philippines, its a great help to the students that can't study because of financial problem, and also its a great help to a person who doesn't have a job they can use bitcoins as an side earnings. yeah your'e right many of filipino's does not speak english especially in those poor area and can't access to internet.

Okay, but they will have motivation to learn english which is a goog thing and IMO access to internet will be affordable to everyone on Earth very soon. People just should know that there is an opportunity to make some money and they will find a way to use this opportunity.
if you only know how many people here in Philippines can speak english language and how they get bored while studying english subject, you will lose hope that most people here in philippines will not learn how to speak english language because of poor education and poor areas.