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It has always been in my head, thoughts that Bitcoin Cash will be an asset available for every one in the future, but now I had a rethink about that.
I've been in a process of discussing crypto Currencies to everyone I've come across for a period of time now, so I've met these set of persons who are not tech-savvy in the least and always find in difficult understanding technically related stuffs. For Instance, I am certain my grandma would have a very hard time processing a bitcoin Cash transaction. I may not be expecting her to understand how it works or how I probably use Bitcoin Cash to pay my bills.
Clearly I can bet that people of such make a good number of the world's population and that makes me go back on my thoughts of Bitcoin Cash for everyone. Correcting my self, Bitcoin Cash is for everyone but definitely not everyone can use it, not because it is difficult to understand and use but some wouldn't just want to make use of it.
Bitcoin Cash needs some fine-tuning, in terms of being for the dummy and the least average person, I even made an article on how to explain bitcoin Cash to Grandma, after all it is faster, charges less and is reliable. The uncertainty comes from the thought of how we will break through certain age and language barriers to help those whom are not tech-savvy to better Participate in the opportunities Bitcoin Cash offers.
For this to be more efficient, I feel some softwares for beginners should be developed, some sort with a pegs of safeguarding, given that crypto transactions are difficult if not impossible to retrieve, errors would need to be resolved before they happen. Guards for sending too much at one time, typo checks on the receiving address, things of that nature. Certainly, there will always be a different level of participation in almost every thing and using bitcoin cash wouldn't be an exemption.
If everyone must use Bitcoin Cash as it is for everyone, I believe there will be a future challenge we (those who understands how Bitcoin Cash works) need to find ways to combat and overcome, and it will undoubtedly come with a lot of patience and willingness to guide people to bring them into this world we love so much. So if guiding grandma a thousand times on how to transact bitcoin Cash is what it will take to get everyone onboard, that's what we should do. Perhaps when the glory comes we all will be benefitting.
If Bitcoin Cash is for everyone then we'll have ensure that it spans through to the poor and the rich, the young and the adults, resisting through the barriers of indifference. To be honest, people needs things that works faster and as easily as possible, we all have a long way to go, in order to catch up with technology especially in developing and under developed countries.
I also suggest that some softwares be developed for the blind, Wallets, Liquidity Options with an artificial intelligence voiced feature that could guide them while making use of the softwares. That way even the blind won't be left out from making use of bitcoin Cash for Transactions.
Disclaimer
The above information should not be regarded as an advice, but as an opinion from my personal view of making bitcoin Cash better for everyone without barriers.
Bitcoin is a new currency created in 2009. The transaction takes place with no middle men - meaning, no bank! There is no transaction fee and no need to give your real name. More and more merchants are accepting them: you can buy pizza, Amazon gift cards, or even manicures.
So, how does it compare to cash? Remember, your money in the bank does not include cash filled in cube holes in the building down the street. When you look at your bank account online, all you really see is digital dollars, euros, yen, pounds, francs, etc., backed up to computer servers around the world.
Thank you for the article and suggestions,I kinda agree with you.