...and this now covers our rent in Suriname, and indeed is a real life-saver.
Some positive news in between π. Really sounds interesting and indeed U$1,- per day isn't all that much if you look at it from that perspective. All the best and what an education (in crypto) those girls are getting. Learning by doing π.
The only standing in between our profits and paying rent is Western Union, which takes a huge cut for nothing. I guess it shows crypto still has a long way to go before it begins to solve the problems it was intended to.
Thanks for the positive words my friend. Step by step is the only way.
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I know what you mean. Today I was dishing on how even government services require people to pay cash, while banks (also government) want to "stimulate" cashless transfers π€¦ββ or an acquaintance who moved to the Netherlands not long ago, who commented that she had to buy Euros just to pay rent. She also had to wait in lines then. System's broken.