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Do you still deal in Mercedes? |
meobizy:I agree with you. But should we continue that way? Should we continue to bear the burden of being 'powerless' or being incapacitated for great inventions because of our limitations? We should wake up naija. We may be piggybacking on the achievements and strides of other nations, soon these nations will exploit us beyond what our limitations can extort. |
mrMeen:I do have the desire to start a crowdfunding to that effect. But the first thing Nigerians think when they hear blockchain and crypto is money [they literally leave the cryptographic aspects out]. And will you be inviting outsiders to invest in what your own people have no idea about? That's like Venezuela's Petro. It will not even see the light of day since it's Nigeria. But my point is if the masses can rally together and build such, it would be a great deal of invention at least to us. DaCharis2016:No point changing my name, Lol. meobizy:I suppose Aso Rock has 247 power. What benefit is excess electricity compared to the blockchain which is both innovative and can attract foreign investors too? Think about it, this is an opportunity for the nation to invest in the next generation technology and profit immensely from it. I can't confidently say that if anyone or nation starts a cryptocurrency investment, they'll succeed, but a blockchain based project is most certainly going to attract more intelligent discussions and success possibilities than power tussles in politics. |
dozofavour:Don't worry, you will do the wedding and one day be buying such expensive things for your mates. Keeping priorities straight is good. |
I have seen quite a number of nations showing interest in developing a distributed ledger technology for their own country and aiming to solve many problems. I truly wish Nigeria can develop its own blockchain for the purpose of election. At least the data will be immutable, unalterable and transparent. Even accessible in real-time across the globe. I think as a nation we have advanced to that level of technology, we are only shy to admit how gifted we are. |
Are you based in Lagos? |
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