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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Propagating bitcoin among indigenous populace
by
DaftAjax
on 19/10/2019, 17:28:22 UTC
I believe knowledge is power and this also applies to any ventured investment. Understanding one's indigenous environment first can help to establish and harness strategies on how to dispense information about bitcoin especially on the country economic stronghold amidst exploring the vastness of trade and building currency value. Finally, creating more platforms like this and involving the indigenous media with the true value that bitcoin as a crypto portrays will be of great economic help to the community and the nation at large.

I don't really know what's the purpose/significance of this and where you are getting at about this, but I don't think its really that necessary, especially for indigenous people.

Now, disclaimer, I am not belittling them--I am just saying that it will not change anything, to put it bluntly, It's a waste of time. And what I'm curious about is, why would you even want to include indigenous people into something complex, and in all honesty won't really help them at the very least? Just because you are benefiting from this doesn't mean everyone can. Not to mention not only you have to educate them with basic education, intermediate, and advance, you will also teach them to be familiar with technology, not only that but awareness to the internet as well. People should learn first how to secure themselves when using the internet, you know what I'm talking about.

And for god sake, don't bother the indigenous people in their "peaceful" way of life. We've had enough victims from trolls/scammers on this community, don't include the innocents.