Could this be the catalyst for mainstream adoption?

in #bitcoin7 years ago



When I looked at the countries leading the world in google search for bitcoin, I was startled! I guess nothing should surprise us anymore in the world of crypto, where things move and change at a mind blowing speed. To my surprise, eastern European countries have developed a growing interest in Bitcoin recently. European stocks have been dropping across the board since moodys downgraded major banks. Investors are hedging against political and financial jitters by investing in bitcoin and this trend will most likely continue. 



 Bitcoin is becoming one of the most traded currencies in Nigeria. 



 Pexbank is an online bank that is making is possible to transact bitcoin. The platform is a private social network that allows peer to peer transactions at home and abroad. According to the founder, “we want to own the space of this original  idea where connecting people for exchange anywhere, anytime is a problem  solved against trending internet scams especially social media.” The company also allows transaction for gift cards and other currencies.


Ghana is experiencing a major shift towards digital currency



Ghana, is leapfrogging third party banking and embracing bitcoin as their preferred way of transacting with each other. Now that most of the unbanked have a smart phone, this opens up the doors for them to enter the world of cryptocurrencies.Ghana has a peer to peer exchange of there own (remitano.com)


Estonia has positioned itself to become a global leader in blockchain technology



 Let me tell you, I am very excited about how Estonia is on the verge of making Smart Contracts legally-binding and available to everyone. I think that speaks volumes about where they are headed in terms of crypto, blockchain and smart contracts! A registered financial service company (Polybius) is building the first bank in the world to specialize in cryptocurrency startups and blockchain projects.


Bitcoin is very well know in Slovenia



Slovenia contains the second largest bitcoin exchange in the world, Bitstamp. Bitcoin has literally put this small country of 2 million people, on the financial map! Slovenia also has other exchanges like Iconomi, Bitnik, Nicehash, Cashilla. I think it's safe to say that Slovenia will be a leader in the future leader in the crypto market.


South Africa has the infrastructure for bitcoin to take off



The amount of people with a smart phone has nearly doubled in the last two years in South Africa. The transition to bitcoin will be almost seamless in South Africa. People don't trust the money that has failed them over time because fiat will never hold its value in Africa. 


Well, I believe its obvious that bitcoin will flourish in countries that need it most, first. But eventually it will remake currency systems elsewhere in the world.  The emerging markets will be the catalyst for the mainstream adoption in developed countries . It's hard to imagine a future with out bitcoin.



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Wow, that's very interesting, it will be curious to see how big of a growth this has on the Cryptocurrency scene. Additionally, I'd be interested in what altcoins, if any, they use?

Yes, all of them are in to crypto's as well. Estonia wants to make there own called estcoin and Im sure all of them are investing in what they believe could be the future of global currency.

Interesting post. Now come to think about it, wouldve never believe Nigeria would be on the top of that list. Thats pretty cool to know if your someone looking to run some add in that niche. Followed and upvoted thanks for the insight.

Yes, it is quite amazing for these countries. I expect there to be a transfer of wealth that can really help out many small countries around the world.

Yes it has started to take tool especially in the Caribbean as many bitcoin based companies are striving to expand their reach (bitt.com) has recently invited bitcoin to us here all the wat in Barbados !
This is great opportunity for me, as it has allowed me to finally be able to buy and sell bitcoin without having to cope with all the many transaction fees. So im great and my island as well for it will help with our current economic crisis, if not now some time later in the future when more people here in Barbados become more familiar with bitcoin. :)

That is very good news to hear! Us early adopters will be rewarded :)

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