Maybe gold would better serve people without the needed infrastructure. Or something like offline.cash. But of course those things haven't reached them for a reason. Maybe these people are out of luck until bitcoin's incentivization of energy production reaches them.
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Right now it’s not available in Tanzania. We can get there and i hope we can find a solution in the interim Right now a using @powa as the hub/ internet cafe and assisting in creating an Alby or mutiny wallet is the best option to serve those with no internet access.
The community here are familiar with community banks. Getting loans, micro financing. Creating one with bitcoin is what I am proposing. Creating an accountable reliable custodial service is the quest to serve this group.
How do they normally interact with the banks? Cash? Or digitally?
Mobile money. You don’t need internet to access a wallet. @8333.mobi has created a lightning wallet that uses sms menu. However Tanzania blocked it. Or cash. Solution I don’t want to do but can only see as viable to get them off zero. Hold their bitcoin for them, use an excel to keep record of amounts. Because also I would be selling bitcoin too. Or Use @powa as the internet cafe and invest in some laptops. Teach them To set up a web lighting wallet. I think the later as they keep custody of the bitcoin. But many are familiar with the top option. So improving POWA infrastructure could serve the community in a big way.