Isn’t it interesting that Guantai can’t imagine leaving 80% of his money in the bank when Canadians can’t imagine parking 80% of their money in bitcoin? The irony. It’s almost as if we lived in two parallel worlds.
To many Kenyans, the idea that you could have money in your bank account one day and it is completely gone the next day is still very fresh in their minds.
Most of us in the developed world don’t yet realize that our money system is broken. Perhaps that’s because day to day, nothing seems so bad: our banks are still functioning, we have limited visibility into fraud or bribery and corruption seems minimal.
“Honestly, African leaders are very sharp people and their advisers are very sharp people. So you will find that on a personal level – with their friends and cronies – they all have bought bitcoin. But they will never make this public because obviously their power rests on the Kenya shilling.”
The second section is interviews. I will personally demonstrate Africans the charge towards hyperbitcoinization. I will speak with lawyers [about] legal counsel, the implications of bitcoin and existing laws in different places. All of this in English.
Then I will get guys to translate it so everything will be on the website and other social media channels. I will provide the content free on Bitcoin TV since YouTube is stifling bitcoin content, as is evident with the Bitcoin 2022 conference.”
I look forward to seeing how African communities and tribes will understand bitcoin in their own languages and within the lenses of their own culture.