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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 11h
Afribit (featured in the video) is evaluating the Tollgate (bitcoin-enabled) Wi-Fi hotspot, as another method for residents to earn in bitcoin:
https://tollgate.me
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 12h
Here's additional coverage on this, from The Independent:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/africa-largest-slum-now-takes-104828441.html
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b 12h
Is 'slum' just cool to say? Feels kind of rude imo.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 11h
Like "Informal settlements" is cooler? Or, "impoverished area"?
So, ... slum isn't a "cool" name, it's just what they are known as.
A leading radio station, whose studio is essentially at the border of the slum in the video above, even goes by the name Ghetto Radio.
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110 sats \ 0 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 11h
Also, not all impoverished area housing groups are slums. Slums geneally are where the residents have built homes and businesses on property without having the permits and property titles. For instance, on property adjacent to a rail line, owned by the railroad for future development. Because the residents could get forced out at any time (likely without much or any "compensation"), the residents don't invest in a properly built house -- and instead are built essentially using just some rough timber and sheet metal, and maybe a few blocks at the base to keep the water out when it rains. There's no water service, no ability to put a water tank on the roof even, no sewer, and not even real drainage for rain runoff.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 10h
in the states saying someone lives in a 'slum' or 'ghetto' is generally seen as condescending. i appreciate the detail, thanks.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @spiderman 8h
Positive development, if it is sustainable.
I am genuinely curious about the price discovery mechanism in these Bitcoin economies. Are prices denominated in sats? Or in the Kenyan dollar and they convert on the fly, which I imagine would be very volatile?
All we need is the circular economy to survive a bear market, till the next halving. If it does, I suspect no participant will accept anything but bitcoin.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @KenyaCoin OP 3h
Prices are going to be in KSh -- the local currency (Kenyan shillings). Usually, at checkout the final total from the register/terminal is entered into whatever bitcoin merchant payments/wallet is used (e.g., Blink wallet), which converts to sats and an LN invoice is produced.
https://www.blink.sv/en/merchant-tools
If this is done with just a bitcoin wallet (e.g., Wallet of Satoshi, or Machankura), then the merchant converts, using an exchange rate app, first to USD and then to sats. The buyer then sends to the merchants Lightning Address, or scans a QR code (e.g., zero-value LN Invoice, or scans the QR generated for the transaction from the merchant's wallet).
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 12h
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