You really need to go where a circular economy is needed and liquidity
is a problem. Places where people need to exchange goods and services,
but cannot because there's no money. Inject a loan, get the word out,
especially with vendors who are a hub in that community (local
groceries, etc).
All this focus on North America is the
problem. We're the last place this will take off right now because we
have too many options. Or maybe focus on the poorest areas first.
We need to cash in on this idea and not just bank on the usual spots.