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Why Crypto Matters for Financial Inclusion, Feat. Celo's Marek Olszewski

In a world of centralized mobile money solutions, do decentralized, permissionless currencies matter?

Updated Dec 11, 2022, 7:37 p.m. Published May 5, 2020, 7:00 p.m. 1 min read
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In a world of centralized mobile money solutions, do decentralized, permissionless currencies matter?

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This episode is sponsored by ErisXThe Stellar Development Foundation and Grayscale Digital Large Cap Investment Fundhttps://grayscale.co/coindesk.

Around the world, an estimated 1.7 billion people remain unbanked and lacking access to high-quality financial services.

Some projects see cryptocurrency as an answer. In this episode of The Breakdown, NLW speaks with Celo co-founder Marek Olszewski about:

  • How Celo was designed differently to address financial inclusion as a primary use case
  • The problems with centralized approaches to mobile money like m-pesa
  • Why true financial inclusions solutions must be permissionless
  • Why technology design isn’t enough and projects that seek to gain adoption require ground-up, go-to-market strategies
  • The impact of libra’s launch on the “bank the unbanked” narrative
  • How the COVID-19 crisis has changed the narrative around and demand for stablecoins globally

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