RE: Cryptocurrency And The Technological Revolution

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Connectivity has been such a huge focus this past year working in the education sector and dealing with the pandemic. It has really brought to light just how lacking a lot of areas still are. I think that will eventually have a small impact on the ability of blockchain and crypto to become more widespread. It will be hard for locations to move to it that have little or no access to the Internet. Since those businesses are mostly in what is called the "last mile", it shouldn't have a huge impact, but it will likely have some.

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That is true but there is a big push to get more people connected. We are over 5 billion people globally who are online. That is not bad when you consider there are just shy of 8 billion people on the planet.

Over the next few years, we will likely see another billion added to the mix as more is rolled out, especially across the continent of Africa and Southeast Asia.

It is taking place, albeit at a pace most do not want.

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I know it is happening, but I don't think it will really mean much to me until I start seeing carries putting towers up or prices being a reasonable level for the families in our district. A lot of that likely won't happen until they finally break up the monopolies.

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I wish that I didn't have to use cox cable to connect to the internet. Every time I get my bill I wish for some thing different. I could use AT&T am afraid they will end up being just as costly.

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Yeah, I am stuck with Spectrum and there isn't much I can do because no one else can touch the speeds. Until I can get fiber right to my house, I am pretty much stuck with what I have. At $80 per month, it isn't cheap!

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