As an East Asian, I have English conversation skills comparable to that of an American elementary school student.
So, I'm still unfamiliar with how to use the hive blog.😅
I hope you all understand my awkward English first.
It's been over two years since I joined Hive, and I still don't know about cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
I don't know why Hibians buy and sell cryptocurrencies.
Personally, I understand that cryptocurrencies are similar to stocks.
In the world I live in, cryptocurrencies are known simply as speculative products.
I find it more fun to talk with foreign friends on the block chain than to buy and sell cryptocurrency.
So, I do not have my personal account for trading cryptocurrencies.
However, I later found out that if I use cryptocurrency, I can achieve greater freedom and profits.
I started studying the concept and usage of cryptocurrency and blockchain. However, it was very difficult for me to study on my own.
It was because I didn't have a sense of purpose because I didn't know what cryptocurrency could actually benefit me.
I understood cryptocurrency as a speculative product to earn foreign currency.
So, I am reading articles from experienced users of cryptocurrency trading.
However, the experienced people were mostly Americans and Europeans, so language and cultural barriers were great.
They argued for a rosy future where big money could be made by trading cryptocurrencies.
However, as a non-Western person like me, it was difficult to 100% trust their claims.😅
kindly introduced me to Marwan's blog, a Pakistani. MarWan was an experienced cryptocurrency trader.
However, I had a hard time understanding his articles.😅
After that, I wandered alone for a long time.
I stumbled upon who lives in South Africa.
I guessed Indian or Pakistani based on his appearance.
He told me he was a mix of white, Asian and black blood.
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I felt that definitely had a different perspective and charm than the Americans and Europeans I met at Hive! 😳
Westerners, blacks, and Filipinos I've met all made hopeful claims that cryptocurrency could make money.
However, argued for the ambivalence of risks and benefits that cryptocurrencies can bring to the world and people.😯
predicted that there will be more beggars than rich people through cryptocurrency investing.
I certainly agree with his argument. The world has more poor people than rich people anyway.😅
While Americans, Europeans and Australians claim that they can get rich by investing in cryptocurrencies, , a South African man, claims that there are far more beggars than rich people in the world.
Obviously came from a similar background and ancestry to a non-Western person like me, so I sympathized more easily with his argument.
Perhaps is well aware of the way Westerners seduce non-Westerns with the sweetness of capitalism.😦
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particularly pointed out the reality of the non-Western world being colonized by Western capitalism.
He argued that the fiat currencies of non-Western countries, which are being fall in to Western colonies, were becoming shit. So, he concluded that people from non-Western countries should own cryptocurrencies in order to escape the enslavement of developed countries in the West.😲
Clearly, 's argument had a different appeal than that of Westerners.
Personally, I guess has a different point of view than westerners because he's from South Africa, a former British colony.
He certainly remembers the colonial system and means of government by which Europeans seduced and deceived non-Europeans.
Perhaps he was a non-white, mixed-race Christian, who had a good look at the ways and means of white people ruling the colonists.😧
I was very interested in the fact that the world he lives in is similar to the world I live in.
South Africa had the appearance closest to Europe's industrialized country in all of Africa. However, internally, it has a backward tendency toward racism, media oppression and censorship.
In that respect, it had a similar appearance to the world I live in.
Externally, it is close to developed countries in the West, but internally, it is close to a developing country.
He is that as a non-Western Christian like me, I thought I could understand and accept his arguments more easily because of our commonality that we live in a world where the oppression and censorship of the press is extreme!😦
I felt he resembled a Raja of India!
The Rajas of India were outstanding rulers who maintained their throne, power and wealth during 300 years of British rule.
Raja (/ˈrɑːdʒɑː/; from Sanskrit: राजन्, IAST rājan-) is a royal title used for Indian monarchs. The title is equivalent to king or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
The title has a long history in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, being attested from the Rigveda, where a rājan- is a ruler, see for example the daśarājñá yuddhá, the "Battle of Ten Kings".
I imagined that is probably building his own kingdom like a Raja of India, with European intelligence and Asian imagination!
So, I want to give him the nickname a Raja of India!
I hope my awkward English doesn't offend him!😄