I've been talking to Cryptoshot for a while now, been verifying his accounts, and also have had a video-conference with him to make sure that he is who he says he is. And I am so sure that I will vouch for his legitimacy with my own BBP. I think that this proposal is a good PR-opportunity for Biblepay to start growing in Ghana (and Afrika in general).
I think that Afrika and Biblepay are a very nice match. First of all: Christianity is BIG is most of Afrika (Ghana included). Besides that, certain recent technologies have certain proporties that makes them able to propagate fast and wide in these countries. Two of them are mobile (smart)phones and crypto.
While a lot of people are poor, one thing is certain: it's almost essential to have a mobile phone in Afrika these days, especially when you are part of a young cohort (see also the research paper that Cryptoshot has posted in this topic). Besides that, more an more African people are beginning to see the potential of crypto, especially since cryptos are borderless protocols. So what seems like little value in the western world, can have big value in the poorer countries, and give people a chance to change their life-perspective.
All these things combined play nicely with the newest addition to our coin: earning BBP with a smartphone. With the implementation of PoBH, it has become possible to earn BBP with nothing more than a smartphone with Boinc installed and a Biblepay-address.
At the moment, we don't have a mobile wallet
yet, but we've been searching for developers, and I've been in contact with Coinomi for a possible implementation of Biblepay in their wallet.
All in all, I think Cryptoshot has found us with great timing, and that this proposal is a chance for us to grow
If you see the same value as I do in this proposal, please vote 'yes' with the following command (which you can of course check in the pool).
gobject vote-many 045038724b047ba1908bc557777a5c5ae04703230449d1707865b69a162d8bbe funding yes