In most African countries bitcoin is legal and there is freedom to trade, own, buy and sell. I do not think the lack of a active regulations from the government should limit the growth of the industry, when it is considered legal and acceptable by that government. The citizens are the community base in those nations
Source for this?
Note that the fact that there is no legislation about it doesn't make it legal.
Bitcoin ATMs will go where there is a request for them.
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Unfortunately, the countries of the world 3 are strong with poor people, so the implementation of ATMs will be very difficult or almost impossible.
Yeah, the truth nobody wants to hear.
Bitcoin business are not about principles, dreams, blue unicorns, but like others business about one thing: Profit!!!
And you won't make a profit if the richest guy in town is earning barely two times the transaction fee a day.
Every time I read about the 3rd world countries here on btctalk I wonder what is this obsession people have with them, thinking bitcoin will start a new revolution and suddenly because of a few satoshis Mali will surpass Japan.