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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can Bitcoin help poor countries?
by
hulla
on 04/12/2016, 06:56:00 UTC
1) Heart - The willingness to learn and do new thing in other to make genuine money cos people can achieve a lot with heart willingness

People in poor countries have other things to worry about as they struggle everyday just to feed themselves. They are stuck to the insanely low paying job which directly consumes around 10-12 hours of their day. It will be difficult for them to find time to learn/educate themselves while they in the same time can earn money barely enough to feed their family.

2) Language - There must be a good translator for good means of communication. Besides, not all the people on this forum can speak English and that why we have different language thread to help people.

Google translator is the most common and easiest form of translating for people. Exactly that is also a problem since you can easily spot people that are making use of it. It mostly ends up in posts that don't make sense, where after that they get deleted by a moderator.

3) Tools - This is where the act of voluntary or involuntary occurs. Per involuntary there will be a means where people are provide the right tools and they later pay back the money by 10-50% they make.

I can gree that helping people in the way that they get some sort of a starters loan to set up something where they can maintain themselves, and eventually leave poverty behind. I think this is the best possible form of help as they can later employ people themselves as they grow. This however doesn't really require people to make use of Bitcoin.
It nice to red from you again and I can see that you quite agree with me when I said providing right tools and the poor individual/countries later pay is good. In addition, you're right when you said poor with no or low understand of English are easily spoted out. But, I disagree with you on the ,umber part cos my believe is that life without risk is no existence. Therefore, they have to bear the risk of leaving the job which stuck up 5-12 hours of their day and try a new one.