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Bitcoin is Being Introduced in Africa’s Largest Slums, Presenting Both Risks and Rewards

Learn how Soweto West in Nairobi’s Kibera slum embraces Bitcoin through AfriBit Africa’s financial inclusion program, offering low-fee transactions but facing risks from price volatility, as reported by AP News.

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Many people in Soweto West, a neighborhood in the Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya, are using Bitcoin as part of a financial inclusion program by AfriBit Africa.

This program aims to provide financial services to communities that lack access to these services. Bitcoin helps residents protect their money without needing identification.

Local garbage collectors received grants to learn about Bitcoin. They now use and promote it in their community.

Residents choose Bitcoin because it has lower transaction fees than M-PESA, a well-known mobile money service in Kenya.

Some local sellers, such as those selling vegetables, accept Bitcoin due to its fast transactions and low fees.

Experts raised concerns about Bitcoin’s price fluctuations and warned residents about the risks. They stressed the need for caution.

Despite regulatory challenges in Kenya, the initiative emphasizes education and financial literacy to help people manage the risks associated with cryptocurrency use.

While Bitcoin can help individuals achieve financial independence, it also presents significant risks that require careful consideration and prudent management.

Read original article at: Bitcoin comes to Kibera, with risks and rewards | AP News

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