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It would be, if people could buy any there. From what I understand it seems exchanges are a pain in the ass, governments are pissed at it and in person exchanges are risky.
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You can buy BCH in many third world countries. I have contact with people from Nigeria, Venezuela and the Philippines. They can buy BCH. Nigeria alone has more than 100 million
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Then why haven't they, despite their currency struggles?
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It takes time for people to learn BCH. Therefore I expect 2 to 3 years. Maybe even a little more.
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If people don't have the internet to learn about BCH, how do you think they will have the technology needed to transact with it?
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Elon Musk has sent satellite into space to provide free internet to everyone all over the world. Have you not heard of Starlink?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlink
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Of course I have, and it's not free. Neither is the Dish or the computer needed to connect to the network.
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These are current costs. When mass production begins, neither the costs fall. Moreover, with a WiFi router, the device can provide Internet to several households, which will reduce
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| costs. For the end user, a smartphone is sufficient. Many people in Africa have a smartphone. In 3 years there will be many more. The development is unstoppable. Twenty years ago,
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| the Internet was also expensive in the industrialised countries.
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The dish alone as of right now is $499.
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| inhabitants.
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Plus, you know the whole 3rd world not having a lot of money. Craig Wright has more money than the 3rd world remember? lol
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Do you really think that all those millions of dollars are trapped in BTC? That's a CMC lie. In all Cryptos there are much much less USD invested than it seems. CSW may have a lot of
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| BTC and BSV, but not USD. If he sold his BTC, BTC would fall to $1.