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fbc44d2fd2007d34716d8985c490ff41.jpg“The global South is where we should be looking” for Bitcoin adoption, Paxful CEO Ray Youssef told Cointelegraph in an interview at the gym.

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 (BTC) adoption.

A New Yorker born in Egypt, Youssef regularly visits Africa and the Global South to promote Bitcoin and peer-to-peer finance. He is determined to bring Bitcoin to those living and working across Africa and to undermine the “Economic apartheid” created by government-issued fiat money.

Youssef is a firm believer that government-backed, fiat money is a scourge on human progress. He posited, “Creating money is the greatest creative opportunity of any government,” before launching into a diatribe against western governments as he pumped iron. Nonetheless, thanks to Bitcoin, people around the world and especially those in the Global South, now have the means to fight back against economic repression:

Youssef’s business, Paxful, currently numbers 10 million users worldwide. But the CEO explained that we need to move a lot faster in order to reach a billion users in the next five to ten years. He referred to the explosive growth of telecommunication companies such as M-Pesa in Kenya as examples that adoption can flourish rapidly:

Ultimately, the key to unlocking growth in emerging markets is teaching citizens about Bitcoin and the properties of hard money.

It’s true that Bitcoin wallets do act as a replacement for banks. In El salvador, for example, a heavily unbanked country, Bitcoin adoption onboarded four million users in a year: 70% of the unbanked population gained international payment and remittance services.

However, Youssef goes one step further, Youssef envisions a world in which Bitcoin helps the unbanked trade and transact freely, creating an abundance of entrepreneurship.

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Finally, Youssef also joked that Ronnie Coleman, the bodybuilder and 8-time Mr. Olympia winner, would be a Bitcoiner. Cointelegraph reached out to Coleman for comment and will update when possible.  

A source: cointelegraph.com/news/we-need-to-move-a-lot-faster-on-global-south-bitcoin-adoption-paxful-ceo

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