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Hive could be the next big thing in Nigeria

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Over time, Nigeria has proven itself to be an adequate place for crypto to thrive. Yes, a lot of scams arise thanks to this, but they are only due to people's knowledge that most Nigerians are intrigued and greedy.

I read a few days ago about how Nigeria currently has the second-highest P2P transactions in the world with a weekly transaction of $8 million, the US having the highest transactions. The first thing that came to my mind when I saw that figure, unfortunately, is a lot of scammers are at work. I'm an unfortunate unbeliever in much good coming from Nigeria, and anyone who lives here probably feels the same. But that's not the point of this post.

Currently, everyone has an opinion about crypto in Nigeria, asides from maybe little children and some integral individuals, everyone has something to say about crypto when asked.

Their response may not always be good, but they have a response nonetheless. To me, I see that as a good thing. Regardless of how bad some people think crypto is, at least they know about it.

The next step would be to change the minds of a lot of people, but we all know how hard that has proven to be. So, why not show them instead?

This has nothing to do with the fraudster proof of wealth through luxury but through simple things like a Hive withdrawal.

I strongly believe Hive can trend in Nigeria and while I intend on writing another post about How Hive can Help Nigerians, for now, I'll just stick to why Hive is the best option.

Hive is a lot easier to understand than many other cryptos out there. Take this from me, I hardly have the patience to understand things and so far I understand how Hive works to a large extent.

A lot of us started Hive with nothing and so far many of us have gotten a lot out of Hive. I've gotten enough funds to buy a laptop and a phone from Hive, so I can say this boldly.

This makes Hive easy. Many people hate initial investments. I know this because I've been in Network Marketing. The moment they ask "how much do I need to start?", your answer better be "nothing" or you're going to start convincing this person that the earth is round and birds fly.

We love free money. That's what Hive has been for me, free money. Although a lot of people would beg to differ, saying I spend a lot of time here, I engage, I write and sometimes even do some research, yes.

However, Hive or no Hive, I would still spend this much time or more on social media. I would still have to do some research and know about things, so why not get paid for my knowledge?

During my active days on Facebook, I was an avid writer. I wrote almost as much as I do now for absolutely no gain. All I got were likes and ignorant opinions from people who didn't even matter. Now, I do the same thing, engage with amazing people, learn some of the most mind-blowing things I have ever imagined and get some money out of it.

What Nigerian wouldn't like this?

Someday, I would like to try to find time to get one of these Twitter influencers on Hive. I have no idea how I'll do it, but I will try. With just one of them here, we could see an inflow of many more Nigerians. It would be great to see Hive trending on Nigerian Twitter or whatever location your VPN takes you to.

This sounds like a Martin Luther King dream, but I know we can make it happen. Hive can save a lot of Nigerians the way it saved me.


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