Bogotá has opportunities easily recognizable to crypto-nomads.
The cryptocurrency trends are all in the right direction
to offer valuable opportunities for people in the city.
ATMs
There have been many ATM efforts in Bogotá
Many I could not find as they had moved, closed down,
or simply do not function.
I found one ( not pictured here)
which had fees too absurd to consider even photographing.
ATM fees are a problem caused by issues
the operators are unable to address.
Such is life, but solutions to this exist.
Some ATMs do still function and can be simple and easy to use:
For tourists, ATMs are a lifeline, but they are not an economy.
ATMs are nice crutches but we can improve upon this.
No, I will not discuss that here.
Marketplace economies
The real value of crypto is in marketplace economies.
The needs that come first are:
food
lodging
transport
communication
Of these four crucial economies,
very little is addressed in Bogota at this moment.
In the context of what is occurring
at this moment in global financial markets this could be improved.
(e.g. - You can buy phone credits through bitrefill
but all that does is make some guys on the other side of the planet rich.
Better this kind of opportunity is given to local residents.)
Re-engineering economies
This is an opportunity
to re-engineer economies toward the utility p2p economies enjoy.
El Salvador seems to be on a path to avoid importing USD inflation.
(I have not been there so I only know the circulating news/rumors.)
Colombia still seems to worship at the altar of the USD.
In the context of epic inflation this begs to be exploited this month.
If anyone in Bogotá would like to discuss very simple methods
to earn a bit of BCH doing something to help all this,
we could meet at
to discuss helping me prepare for what I want to do next in Mexico.
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