A 'Cashless Society' Where Bitcoin Trades at 50-100% Premium [VIDEO]

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Since the mainstream media puts out nothing except lies and propaganda about what is happening in the world... particularly in Syria at the moment… Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change and myself have somewhat taken it upon ourselves to go to as many places as possible and actually tell you what is really going on. No one else seems to be doing it!

Luke reported on our experiences in Nairobi, Kenya where a cop in Nairobbery tried to shake me down and how I told him to beat it… and he did. Try that in the USSA!

We also reported from Mogadishu, Somalia and eventually landed in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe is one of the more interesting places in the world from a monetary perspective as they went through the world’s largest hyperinflation a decade ago. It was so bad that a $100 Trillion Zimbabwe dollar note was worthless!

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The people then went on to use other fiat currencies from numerous other countries for the last decade, and now the government is trying to relaunch another Zimbabwe dollar… but no one wants it or trusts it!

All this means that Zimbabwe is probably the most cashless country in the world today. There is very little actual cash… and what cash there is, usually is really old, frail, dirty US dollar bills. All the rest of the transactions are done digitally with mobile phone and bank debit cards.

And, because of this, bitcoin trades 50-100% higher in Zimbabwe than anywhere else in the world.

But, there’s a catch! Watch Luke and I report from Zimbabwe to find out the facts.

As I point out in the video, there may be some absolutely massive investment opportunities in Zimbabwe currently. I wrote about some of them in the last issue of the TDV newsletter which you can subscribe to HERE.

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Take a good look at these Zimbabweans. They know why cryptos were invented and what a value is behind them now.

I've been saying for a while that crypto is going to make Africa a major player in the near future. These people are hungry for power and see the power that crypto holds

with the development of lightning network, bitcoin will become a world currency just a matter of time, bitcoin isn't a pro war fiat is. :)

Because off chain transactions that can be throttled by providers is really what crypto needs....smh

Wait til the Zimbabwean retailers and owners of Crypto's hear about http://palmpay.io/
Zimbabwe needs NO new fiat currency but can accept 60 different ones and 60 different crypto's using Palmpay.
Found them at Anarchapulco 2018.
Thanks Jeff!

informative post

Good stuff here Luke and Jeff. Even if I have a different perspective on one topic, I still enjoy each of the videos you put out. I think decentralized technologies will bring out of these corrupted systems . Hopeful it can also bring mass millions into electronic "banking" without needing any banks at all.

Thanks, @jeffberwick For your effet & sharing the reality
but
can you share something about
Iraq
Libya
Syria
those country has been ripped off because of their dictatorship turn against USSA Dollars.
and mention also The 45 Million Nation without a state ( The Kurd and their Cuntery Kurdistan )

@AzadHaso

A FREEMan Refused to Be SLAVE.

I like your content most of the time, but I am not sure if you are aware that if you upvote your post immediately you cut anyone else from being allowed any curator rewards. I would wager that if you employed the 72 hour upvote rule on your own posts you would make far more with them... as I am now withholding my vote power from your post for this very reason.

Could you expound on where you obtained this information [72 hour rule]? I just don't see the profitability in curation unless the timing is near perfect. There is definitely more earnings potential in commenting! Thanks.

The thing is if the entire world just used bitcoin then everyone would be on the same playing field thats good and bad people alike and governments alike. Something that could either be very good or honestly be very bad

It's just not that simple. Technology (software) development has not improved to the point where it makes it easy to use cryptocurrencies. Mass adoption will take time... at least until everyone can learn and begin to transact easily. Currently it is just not that efficient and is very cumbersome. And BTC transactions are expensive.

You would be surprised at how fast mankind can adapt when it needs to ;)

That might be the big holdup... no adaptation currently needed!

BCH tx's cost $0.0001. Therefore, bitcoin seems cheap to me. Sorry to hear you had such a bad user experience on a fork of the original bitcoin chain, try BCH :).

Fees might seem reasonable now, but the real problem is this; with accumulated congestion on the Bitcoin blockchain, it leads to a bidding war over block space. Last year fees were known to exceed $30.00 per transaction. No thanks. I think I would prefer to transact with 3rd gen blockchains.

Awesome sharing, again! Thanks a lot for the information.

When it comes to the rise of potential best crypto-currency country, I figured Greece would have to be one of the very top. This article of yours underlines the potency of this place, ripe for becoming one of the most powerful cryptocurrency cradle in the world.

Thanks again for the info, safe travels and namaste :)

Rhodesia was the jewel of Africa. Destroyed by political malfeasance