I am a native African young Man, born and living in Mozambique a country in southern Africa with 28 millions of people, I have been online since 2005 far when no one else in my country was dealing with internet on my country. I started my online activity for few bucks on PTC sites and affiliate programs earning less than $5 monthly and being paid with PayPal at the time. Soon when the internet become more decentralized and Bitcoin more accessible I had the opportunity to earn some at epay.info, but due to personal things I had to stop my online presence in 2012 and dedicate myself to other sectors that requested my physical presence.
I got back online in 2015 when my work overseas was finished and decided to work full time at home and earn using Crypto and Bitcoin as my payment method, I worked as ambassador for projects such Blockburn, helped to built the Uptrennd branch in Africa. Soon, I realized that Cryptocurrency is what I love to do and write about, and since I have been writing about Crypto for almost 2 years and it's something that I love to do.
My encounter with Bitcoin Cash was back in 2017, when it forked from Bitcoin and earned the same amount of BTC in Bitcoin Cash in my Blockchain wallet. To be sincere I never took the Bitcoin Cash seriously that time mostly because like anyone else at the time had on mind and considered BTC the main asset on the crypto space. Soon, that thoughts about Bitcoin changed when I saw the fever in 2017, the all time high of the asset when it reached $20,000 and also the fees at that time raised to $50. That was the main reason that took me to abandon the project and find assets that really matters to my African reality and could help to store or use as electronic payment and invest using the asset.
Bitcoin since then is used mostly as "gamble" coin where people speculate about and have unstable fees, slowly in confirming tansactions don't suits as payment tool for daily routines and to pay bills or even a cup of tea like Bitcoin Cash that have easy integration on merchants, fast on transactions could be used as peer-to-peer electronic cash and with a click the transaction is confirmed on mainnet.
Why I love Bitcoin Cash!
It's the best version of Bitcoin, can be used to pay bills in fast lighting speed, have cheap fees (almost zero) is an amazing electronic cash payment with easy integration by merchants all over the world (in Africa there are stores in South Africa accepting the asset) and best of all suits better to African reality. I love when someone can just with a swap using QR pay a bill, buy electricity or even pay for a giant Pizza and all that confirmed instantly on network!
Plans for future.
Well, I have plans for future and I would love to own my own project in my country and with that spread the word about Bitcoin Cash. I have seen great BCH House projects out there and I am following them closely to learn from them and after that try some funding campaigns to help my House and staff to be sustainable and offer a better presence on my location. Bitcoin Cash have great future and have amazing community, very supportive and with read.cash I believe I will continue to learn more and maybe got some partners to help clarify my ideas.
Being an African I could also notice that Bitcoin Cash have more chances to be adopted fast that other currencies only need a concrete plan and engagement from the involved on it🙌.
Great Saturday!
@alberdioni8406 you have well detailed your journey to the crypto currencies world and precisely Bitcoin cash. As an African i just came into the crypto currencies world few months ago, after struggling with so many online earning site with no success until i found read.cash. I must confess that Bitcoin cash is the real deal, because it is my very first money to earn online. Please note, this is @Fexodine1 now @Fexonice1. I lost my former account and has to create a new account to get back to everyone. I will subscribe you here, please do subscribed back. Thanks