“3,078 languages are endangered and at risk of becoming extinct” https://
visualcapitalist.com/cp/state-of-th
e-worlds-living-languages/
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@whiteafrican
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3078 Endangered Languages Face Extinction Risk Globally
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AI Expansion in Africa: Business Implications
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You announced Gabon, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Kenya and Zambia a couple weeks ago. Will this work for businesses here?
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Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect: Media Bias and Expertise Blind Spots
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The "Gell-Mann Amnesia effect”. It describes the phenomenon where individuals often believe that news articles are inaccurate or biased in areas they're knowledgeable about but then accept information from the same sources in areas where they lack expertise.
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Decentralized Ramps Enable African Bitcoin Adoption
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Centralized exchanges can be targeted. This is the problem for Africans trying to buy Bitcoin, fleeing their devaluing currency. We need decentralized on and off ramps.
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Bitcoin and stablecoins enable instant secure money transfers
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You can instead send Bitcoin (or Stablecoins if you like) over the internet, it arrives near instantly and securely. The same money changers will take this currency too.
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Bitcoin funding for organizations in unbanked countries
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Why don’t large foundations or donors use Bitcoin as a way to get funding to their people, projects, or organizations in closed, hard to reach, or broken banking system countries?
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US Taxpayer Funding for Kenya Project Raises Accountability Questions
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It’s hard to overstate the absurdity of this whole situation. All paid for by US taxpayers. (Why?) Curious where that $100M will actually go in Kenya.
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New Payment Rails Challenge Centralized Control Systems
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This is ridiculous. Same thing that PayPal does. New payment rails are here already and we all will benefit from distancing from this lack of control of our own money.
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Innovation Happens at the Edge of Technology
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Always appreciate the guys doing the hard, edge work. It’s where the innovation happens!
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Major Connectivity Disruption Comparable to iPhone Revolution
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This is not a small thing. It might be as big of a disruption to the MNO and ISP incumbents in connectivity terms as the first iPhone was to Nokia and other phone manufacturers.