countries and a deaf community in particular.
Some countries are very much aware of cryptocurrency and it’s benifits but language barrier was a major setback which hinders free flow of communication and the introduction of sign language has come to breach the cap of communication between countries which making it possible for bitcoin transactions to take place.I think with this sign language we will beable to identify those genuine persons we can do business with in term of transactions and who is in support or against the bitcoin currency in those countries that is not legalize like Nigeria as a case study.Imagine bitcoin without sign language in a deaf community,it will make bitcoin penetration difficult and it will also limits bitcoins users in this deaf community from accessing or having in-depth knowledge about bitcoin technology like blockchain and its operations.
Sorry bruh but to be honest with you this is gibberish. I have to be honest so you understand that your perspective about bitcoin adoption in countries like Nigeria and the way forward is wrong. Not just wrong but impracticable and unachievable anywhere because bitcoin isn't what you're assuming it to be.
You wish need to do more research and to have a good background about bitcoin and cryptocurrency generally. Signs language! Are we dealing with deaf OG's here? Hehehe