oh that's a very good point sir nonsowrites! It seems logical to assume that a collapse would also take down steem which is tied to the dollar value.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
oh that's a very good point sir nonsowrites! It seems logical to assume that a collapse would also take down steem which is tied to the dollar value.
Yes. My theory is that the current downturn in crypotcurrencies is as a result of the dollar strain, it is fighting for its life and on it's way down it is dragging everything associate it along.
like someone mentioned in this comment section, fiat money is used to purchase crypto, thus what affects fiat money can affect crypto as well.
howdy this fine Tuesday sir nonsowrites! yes that is so logical, the point about fiat money being used to purchase crypto and what happens when fiat money crashes? very good sir. you sound very sharp. what country are you in?
thank you very much for the compliement, and I am from Nigeria.
howdy back again nonsowrites! from Nigeria! wow there are alot of people from Nigeria on steemit, that's a wonderful thing. what is the economy like there, is it growing and do you export alot of resources?
Well, currently our economy is still recovering from a depression. Coupled with the government's inability to tackle pressing issues, like the insurgence in the north, tribal warfare, unemployment and over population, etc the list is endless.
But like they say where there are problems opportunities are lurking. There are many untapped potentials in Nigeria. The government has tried to resuscitate agriculture in their bid to diversify the economy. Also they've tried to improve infrastructure, however, much is still yet to be done, in terms of providing basic amenities like water and light. The power sector needs to improve in other to provide a more comfortable business environment for both local and foreign investors. And with the general election approaching most Nigerians hope to see a change.
As regards export, petroleum still remains our major export, which accounts for over 90% of our foreign exchange. However, this has not neccesarily translated into better opportunities for our people, because the sector is dominated by foreign companies.
wow nonsowrites! thanks so much for explaining all of this to me, you really know your stuff and must be well educated from good schools and colleges.
yes the government needs to get the basics like power up to date or that will keep investors out. too bad your government doesn't own the oil companies. but there is hope because of elections, are there good people running?
It's embarrassing highlighting all the bad aspects of my country, but Nigeria has a history of recycling old politicians. The ones that survived the military era snaked themselves into this present democratic era, sowing corrupt seeds that have rooted itself in the country's system . These men have done more harm than good. Men who have no stake in the future of Nigeria are dictating and distorting it. The 2019 election is looking very much the same as previous elections-- politician pushing their agendas, playing on the intelligence of the masses. I am of the opinion that things may not change because they've mastered and renovated the template they've used to keep the bound--politicking, politicking, politicking.
However, I will like to state that the Nigerian youths are becoming more aware of these politician and their tricks, and are vocal about views.
Nigeria is a beautiful country with hard-working people, but I am not going to sugarcoat the truth, there is something fundamental wrong with my country, bad leadership being the major culprit.