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Re: How can bitcoin penetrate rural India?
by
subvolatil
on 08/01/2014, 17:13:22 UTC
Today I met with a head of a Organic farming co-operative initiative in Tamil Nadu and was trying to see how bitcoins can fit into the picture.

I was focused on two things
1. To encourage distribution of bitcoins
2. To encourage people transact with bitcoins

So I asked them if they could issue a very small portion of the profit (say 0.5%) as bitcoins?
They were willing to experiment.

As I was discussing how money can easily be transferred across wallets. The fundamental question was
1. Most of the people in villages do not have access to internet or smart phones. So how are these people going to hold or transact in bitcoins?

So are bitcoins only for literates with a understanding of technology and who hold sophisticated gadgets ?



Well the question about technology is a  big one.  the bitcoin network requires transaction  to be  verified, making  offline transaction using  paper wallets not  viable. even if these private key wallets are  issued by a Certifying Agency, forgery becomes a  problem.

the short answer  is  that the farmer  will require a device  with an internet connection. not a sophisticated gadget but a simple  android device or an  atom/arm computer.

a co-operative can use  this  as their  main source of  transaction,  as this  does not  come  down to an individual  farmer. But  rather  the  wholesale  of  goods to  the market or  individual buyers  through  delivery or pickups.