Africans

in #discrimination6 years ago


When I joined Steemit I noticed that the were Caucasians everywhere in the trending section. The big money was flowing West. This was no surprise. It doesn't upset me at all. The question that did flood my mind was, "Will Africans be able to generate cash-flow on this platform?" I know that my business partner looks at these kinds of issues when it comes to generating long term income. My answer to that question after being active on Steemit for 4 months is "YES!" Of course the 'dark continent' can generate wealth on this platform. Cryptocurrencies don't discriminate even though people do. So if you're African or Black as the world would define I want to tell you "go for your DREAMS period!" If you find it difficult push through. By grace I have been generating an income daily and I'm not looking back. This is the information age. We cannot be thinking of ourselves as victims of a dispensation that is long dead and dusted. This is the age of the decentralized warrior and the only race I see is a forward victory lap.


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The cash flo is for everyone.

I agree.

Das wussup @metzli!!!!! You're deep in the flow!!!

this is also why i like the idea of electroneum crypto, marketed specifically for mass adoption, and a patented, targeted mobile mining app to use in third world nations where banks are scarce and the benefit of crypto exchanges can be fully realized.

while steemit seems to favor the whales, the beginners on here can do quite well especially if the cost of living is much lower in certain areas... so in that respect, many countries have an advantage that way! :)

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@miss-j/beginners-guide-on-mining-electroneum-and-new-mobile-mining-referral-bonus

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