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Hi @powerfj thank you for your question! Yes, I can do that for you. Also, if it's the word "capacity" which your a wondering about (I'm not sure if you are, but just in case) I use that word as in (or in lieu of) "ability" as in Bitshares' ability.

When I write I take into account many factors including, though not limited too, press from Bitsparks themselves.

For example, consider the following two passages (or excerpts) from one recent piece of news published by Bitspark ( https://blog.bitspark.io/bitspark-switching-to-bitshares-for-remittances/) -

Our focus is on the transition to the Bitshares Blockchain for the rest 2017 and will be fully operating in time for Bitspark’s most recent project with the United Nations in Tajikistan where Bitspark will be facilitating domestic and international transfers.

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As things stand currently, Bitshares offers the greatest benefits to a remittance company looking to utilise cryptocurrency as a means to send money quicker, cheaper and to more locations. Bitspark will be aiming for 180+ currencies, instant payments, no cost and zero counterparty risk. The ability to access the worlds 180+ currencies gets hard past about 30 currencies.