How do I explain what Bitcoin cash is in my country?
Greetings to all in this wonderful community of writers and entrepreneurs of read.cash, in the universality of life we can find platforms like Read where every day you can learn new things, I have been related to cryptocurrencies for some time a couple of years ago I started with the faucet to earn some tokens and fractions of cryptocurrencies and little by little I have registered my wallets to save from micro wallets like faucetpay, metasmask, localbitcoin and exchange like binance and fortunately by participating in pages like Noise.cash and Read.cash we can find new information that helps us update our knowledge, but in terms of the culture of cryptocurrencies being here is a world but when I go out and talk to family or friends and neighbors, most of the time it is as if I were talking about an urban legend, something people have heard, goat sucker, area 51, bigfoot, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, q What is that, it really exists, I clarify I live in Venezuela and although there are some shops and businesses that accept cryptocurrencies and bitcoin cash, they are a minority, to give an example near where I live there are many shops but none accept any type of cryptocurrency , now if I go in a car to other areas that are an hour away if I can find a place that accepts cryptocurrencies but there are still very few places that accept BCH and this is what I wanted to talk about today what is needed in Venezuela so that more people know and use bitcoin cash
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In my opinion, most of the people who use cryptocurrencies are investors and people who try to protect their assets and goods by saving cryptocurrencies and on the other hand there are people who work on the internet or in related activities, such as AXIE-type platforms. , the faucets that I mentioned before or platforms for freelancers such as Hive, Noise or read.cash and in the first group there is less than 1% of Venezuelans and in the second group maybe 3%, but what happens and why at People find it difficult to enter the world of cryptocurrencies, I could not say all the reasons but if I had to make a list I could say in my opinion.
1- The lack of education regarding cryptocurrencies and I could say that it is a lack of information but I think there is also an excess of information cryptocurrencies is a whole expanding universe and someone with knowledge is needed to be able to explain the basics in a simple way and the operation and especially how to save and how to pay in stores that accept cryptocurrencies, because for an inexperienced person who tried to search for information on the internet, they will find countless articles.
2- The lack of businesses that accept cryptocurrencies are so few that there is no need to look for cryptocurrencies as a form of payment.
3- Due to the crisis there are few people with smartphones who have the ability to have the necessary applications to pay with crypto, a smartphone is needed on the street.
4- The country is having a small advance in the economy, but most people continue with a budget for the necessary food and services.
5- We live in a dollarized economy, although the official currency is the bolivar, the dollar is the one that sets the price of goods and services and this makes people look for the dollar as their second currency and as the most important to save and be able to have the freedom to pay anywhere, because in many places merchants give you a discount if you pay with the physical dollar for the greenback.
6- The fear of how unstable the value of cryptocurrencies can be today it is at $1000 tomorrow it is at $800 and in a week at $1400 for most it is difficult to predict the value.
7- The constant failures with the internet, makes many people opt for the simplest forms of payment such as cash.
8- The lack of legal security and clear laws on tax matters, which can encourage merchants to use cryptocurrencies.
9- The lack of education in financial and cryptoactive matters in schools and high schools and in public and private education.
10- There are few private courses on cryptocurrencies which makes them high cost and in the free tutorials many times people do not understand.
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I believe that BCH and other cryptocurrencies are the future and this is due to the freedom and versatility that they demonstrate and the earlier we learn their functions we will be better prepared in this digital age in which we are living, in more advanced countries in education and economy we can see that children 5 years and older are learning about programming and I repeat in this digital age we must not be left behind, to continue learning and I congratulate all the people in Read.cash for their knowledge and for doing something productive and intelligent as being part of this community of digital entrepreneurs, we begin to build the future today.
My plan to conquer the world, maybe not to be the owner of the world but to inform more people about the use of BCH, is going to be to make a small guide with the basic aspects of the use of bitcoin cash, I have helped some people to create digital wallets but I would like to reach more people with this information, ongoing project...
Currently there are more than 5 million Venezuelans who have emigrated and most of them are young people and entrepreneurs, who would be the group most interested in crypto assets and many make use of these tools but from other countries, there are still many people here who want to undertake and work. in the recovery of the economy and that is something important to highlight the efforts of working people so that the economy continues to function and generate employment despite adversity, but something that is learned in crises is to stay lying down or to get up and continue fighting and the current situation is showing that there are many optimists and fighters who remain standing working to progress and support their family.
This is a war that is won with patience doing constant work in education, advances in technology are becoming more overwhelming and people who are somehow close to this knowledge must be open to showing it to more people among friends, relatives and even strangers, but there are several people and organizations working to modernize the economy, in life you have to adapt and work on being a better person every day and not stop thirsting for knowledge, bitcoin cash is a source of income that It has helped me solve my day-to-day on many occasions and I have been able to see how many people have found in this digital currency an intelligent way of saving and investing and for that I will always be grateful to platforms like Noise and read.cash and people in charge of promoting cryptocurrencies through an educational project to create content and share our experiences and love with people from all over the world. or, Philippines, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, and many more countries.
I agree with the lack and too much information out there regarding crypto. Keep spreading the word still about crypto :)