RE: How Steemit, Crypto-currency and blockchain can help developing countries. Part 2
This is presented to look like this @hossary is the author. Apologies if you are in fact the author of those three articles that this is pulled from, but something tells me that is not the case. Without sources, it's simple plagiarism.
"According to Wallis-Brown, as cited by Startup Smart, a number of developing countries which have large amount of people will no longer use the traditional banking system. He said that cryptocurrency might replace it. " https://e27.co/developing-countries-might-be-the-future-of-cryptocurrency-20140721/
"There's a lot of hype regarding Bitcoin's potential impact on developing economies, and it's sometimes hard to separate the idle daydreams from the workable visions. We throw around hot concepts like "empowering the unbanked" and "building decentralized, trustless organizations," but these are ultimately meaningless if the execution behind them isn't up to snuff."
"Bitcoin can be earned through faucets on the Internet, has zero maintaining balance, does not require a credit check, is corruption-resistant (politically and financially speaking), and can potentially grow in value over time. These aren’t just “cool features.” These features collectively represent the only financial services that these economic tiers could hope to be eligible for."
https://medium.com/startupph-chronicles/how-can-bitcoin-help-the-developing-world-ebf6b9b82d1f#.csqzp0eah
the rest is from: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/will-bitcoin-blockchain-build-finance-developing-economies/
@jamtaylor I am not the author of these 3 articles, but it is not intended to look like I am the author. I was doing my own reseach on the issue and I took bits and pieces for different articles to simplify my findings. I am only trying to answer ther question "how crypto currency can help developing countries and replace the financial system" as presented in my earlier post. I added the sources to the post and will make sure to cite my resourses in upcomming posts if I use other material. :)
I apologize if this seemed to be plagirised. @pfunk
Thanks for adding the sources. If you want to, you can include inline sources and use quotes ( put > before the line and it makes it a quotation) and then use links to show the source directly after it.. that will streamline your posts AND provide good sources so that people can follow along.
Something like this:
Here I am, writing an article from my brain — I'll need to do some research first. Wikipedia says that
Another organ in the body is the heart, which is also a band, which is totally sweet, dude.
Let me know what you think of this article in the comments.
That way you can use snippets of other articles without it looking like you intended to pass it off as your own thoughts, and it's all nice and neat and tidy. You can take a look at the Styling with Markdown page to see how to do all the fancy stuff
Keep posting!