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RE: Crypto Use in Venezuela: How Significant is it Really?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

3$ a month, wow. I would think about it when I spend money next time, and be grateful to live in better conditions.

I think the reason more people are not able to adopt crypto is they might not have access to gadgets, interenet access, language barriers and a lot of other factors.

And then, crypto is quite a complicated stuff.

I know a lot of people who are smart, but are not from software or tech background. And they have difficulty understanding wallets, keys etc.

My cousin is an accountant. But crypto is a bit hard for him. He understands stocks well. He understands price etc, but not the tech.

Another friend, who is a doctor, understands stocks etc, but does not understand wallets, private and public keys.

We are around here for long, so it sounds easy, but it's hard for normal people.

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That's a lot of fair points, there are a of barriers to entry, easy to forget when you're used to the whole game!

True. It's not easy, as I said in my main comment in this post, most people are focused on surviving and there really aren't many "millennials" out there anymore, most of us ran out, most of the population right now is over 55, which most understandable technology is a TV (not smart tho!), and under 25, who were basically born in the current conditions.