We need to move a lot faster on Global South Bitcoin adoption — Paxful CEO

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We need to move a lot faster on Global South Bitcoin adoption — Paxful CEO
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When the market isn’t pumping, what do you do? Pump in the gym of course. That’s where JoeNakamoto met raypaxful to discuss BTC and what’s needed for mass adoption.

Cointelegraph hit the gym with Ray Youssef, co-founder and CEO of Paxful, to tackle Bitcoin adoption in the Global South. In between sets and a little out of breath, Youssef told Cointelegraph, “The Global South is where we should be looking” for Bitcoin adoption.

“The good news is we have a few tools at our disposal. We have the internet, we have mobile phones, and now, we have Bitcoin peer-to-peer, electronic cash.” “The telcos have shown us the path, but we aren’t listening. We’re still trying to replace banks with wallets, and that is not the path to a billion citizens. We need something more.”

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