“Ever since Safaricom, Kenya’s largest mobile-network operator, launched the mobile-payment system M-Pesa in 2007, some two-thirds of Kenya’s adult population have subscribed, and an astonishing 31% of the country’s GDP is now spent through mobile phones. Kenya has been at the forefront of popular technological innovation for the past 5 years, and now there are indications that the country could usher in a new era of mobile banking. On 1 July, a company called Kipochi formerly/https://kipochi.com/ launched a new ‘digital wallet’ service that allows Kenyans to not only send and receive money domestically but, using the online peer-to-peer currency Bitcoins, transfer it internationally.”
Kenya: Are Bitcoins the Future of Mobile Money?
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:September 3, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives / The Freedom Watch
Tags: Africa, Alternative News, Bankocracy, Bitcoin, CLibertyC, constitutional liberty coalition, economic Trends, Entrepreneurship, for life and liberty, money, Resistance, sound money, technology, The Freedom Watch
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