'While we do have third party services such as Western Union and World Remit, the blockchain is needed because it is faster and cheaper,' explained the Bitflex CEO.
Founder of Zimbabwean Fintech Startup: 'Everyone Has a Right to Access Funds and Financial Freedom'
, have or are launching fintech solutions anchored on blockchain tehcnology. To understand how Bitflex is aiming to use the blockchain to benefit the masses, Bitcoin.com News recently reached out to the CEO via Linkedin.Financial Freedom a Human Right Absolutely! This goes without saying. However, the blockchain is something new, not only in Zimbabwe but around the world hence these things need to be addressed on a national scale with educational programs that enable us to keep up with the rest of the world.
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