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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Cuban government stance on Bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
by
Languett89
on 27/05/2019, 18:34:05 UTC
That was the only crypto news I remember reading about Cuba
"December 6, 2018, will be a major milestone for the history of Cuba. It will be the first time that residents are able to access the internet on their mobile devices. This could potentially let Cubans embrace crypto. With the news still breaking, no exchange has made a push to access the region. However, it is presumed that there will not be any firewall restrictions.
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Now we now that they can have cryptocurrencies lol. It would be nice if after the next step people in Cuba would get access to money. Why should anyone bother about this country? There is no projects there and even most people in Cuba are not wealthy enough to own any amount of money that can make an influence on crypto market.
You are actually underestimating Cuba.. look at Venezuela, for example.. they were in the same situation as Cuba (or even worse) a few years ago and nowadays they have a really huge community inside the cryptos world.
You can't forget that it is not only wealthy people that can influence the cryptos market

+1

With help from other Cuban expats in western countries and a system which I'm brainstorming about, crypto not being "illegal" officially, most likely only ignored.
There is HUGE potential there.
And on a note, I am in contact with a couple young adults that just graduated from Havana university in different major, most of them not being technology, A LOT knows about Bitcoin and Ethereum mostly, other cryptos rest ignored.