Remittances are a huge part of the global economy but traditional money transfer services can be slow and expensive. Bitcoin offers a faster and more cost effective alternative. Could bitcoin disrupt the remittance industry and become the go to solution for cross border payments? What are the potential for bitcoin to change the way we send money internationally and what barriers still stand in the way of its widespread adoption for remittances?
Depends on when the money transferred has been used. But if the destination still end up to be converted to fiat and withdraw it to remittance centers or bank I guess those Bitcoin transaction cannot still effect the traditional money transfer since those institutions still benefiting for each transactions made by people.
And actually don't see any conflicting factor towards traditional money transfer since after all people cannot use Bitcoin directly to buy goods or basic things they need since they still need to convert it to fiat so that could buy everything they want or need.