This post will look into Kenya from a perspective of "Bitcoin An Opportunity for African Trade."
Hi to fellow subscribers and new viewers. Welcome to Sobuka. My name is B, taking over for Nick today. Today I will be reporting on the country of Kenya from an article by Global Trade Review titled “Bitcoin An Opportunity for African Trade”.
So this article goes into detail on how Bitcoin continues to be the subject of much debate and controversy for many African countries in areas of criminality and black markets. However for businesses and even the small ones in Africa, that is not even a debate. The cryptocurrency itself offers people like this lady I will go into shortly the ability to manage her business seamlessly. And consequently because of that, she is able to flourish.
So what I have done is compiled a list of how Bitcoin is used in Kenya and parts of Africa where it's legalized:
[First item on my list..] Folks are making international payments with Bitcoin. For example one can order supplies back and forth from countries far away like China.
[Second item on my list..] Creates the need for local brokers to act as middlemen to manage physical goods, transports and provide temporary liquidity.
[Third item on my list..] Provides as an alternative use outside of the local communities fiat currency where the local currency is deemed unfavorable and/or non transferable in contrast to Bitcoin.
[Fourth item on my list..] Bitcoin is now used and seen as a competitive mode of exchange compared to traditional banking alternatives. This is turn will only force banks to adapt and stay competitive in terms of cost and speed of service. “Where a payment would often take two weeks through a local bank”...exchanges like BitPesa can do it in a few minutes.
[Fifth item on my list..] Fights and tackles currency control and restrictions as Bitcoin is seen as a liquid alternative to the US dollar, the world reserve currency.
[Sixth item on my list..] Used for trade finance and many types of cross-border trading activities.
[Seventh item on my list..] Helps grow the communities into functioning and fluid capitalist, independent communities. With Bitcoin the wealth is spread around. BitPesa boosts in this article that the average transaction size on its platform is $25,000 (USD)/day with larger customers transacting $100,000 (USD)/day. Since the launch of this exchange in 2013, BitPesa has seen exponential growth in users and volume.
[Eighth item on my list..] Uber and Taxi services. No I’m just playing. I am just being funny. But given the creativity coming from the 3rd world, I would not be surprised.
You can find more information to this article by doing a search for GTR and looking up the title “Bitcoin - an opportunity for African trade?” Or you can go to the link referenced below.
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[1]. "Bitcoin An Opportunity for African Trade.” Sanne Wass. 7/17/2017. https://www.gtreview.com/news/africa/bitcoin-an-opportunity-for-african-trade/