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Re: The gap between poor and rich countries, a major impediment to global adoption
by
Theb
on 25/09/2018, 18:17:24 UTC
Undoubtedly, the acceptance of bitcoin is growing in a remarkable way, but most of the people involved in these field are people from Europe, Asia and America. For me who live in an underdeveloped country of Latin America I find it disappointing to see the little interest that people have in these technological issues, and the great ignorance that still prevails with respect to cryptocurrencies.

In addition, in these countries people have very few aspirations and do not seem interested in matters related to technology. And from what I see, in places like Africa, something similar seems to happen.

This type of educational, economic and technological limitations will only mean a delay for bitcoin to become a cryptocurrency of truly global scope and use.
I think you and your country needs to focus more on these three things first before you even think about Bitcoin being a global currency. Yes it is good that you are setting your sights to BTC becoming a global currency but it is actually achievable if everyone in your country is literate both educationally and technologically as there will be no existing barriers if that happens in the future. Right now what you can only hope for is that your government will find a way to have progress on the things you have mentioned.