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“Hodl” has become quite the rallying cry in the crypto industry today. But to boost adoption, that might be the wrong trend.
So says Carlos Acevedo, director of sales and the regional lead of Latin America for Brave, the crypto-powered web browser provider. In this episode of CoinDesk Live, hosted by Consensus organizer Stephanie Izquieta, Acevedo seemed to invoke the giving nature of early bitcoin enthusiasts such as Roger Ver, who would give away bitcoin to anyone and everyone he met.
According to Acevedo, that's the best way to get more people interested in the technology. They’ll not only be interested from a price perspective but become more curious about how crypto could offer efficiencies and benefits in other areas of their life.
For people in lower-income communities that are unbanked or underbanked, it’s introducing a whole new concept of finance they didn’t have access to before.
"The movement is so small but so, so powerful," Acevedo says.
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Join the next CoinDesk Live videocast on Thursday, April 30, with our guest Hudson Jameson, Ethereum developer liaison and DevOps engineer, who will be speaking about the second-largest blockchain's roadmap, plus countering the FUD.
Then, of course, join us at Consensus: Distributed May 11-15 where all the guests you hear on CoinDesk LIVE will be speaking in more depth.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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“Hodl” has become quite the rallying cry in the crypto industry today. But to boost adoption, that might be the wrong trend.
So says Carlos Acevedo, director of sales and the regional lead of Latin America for Brave, the crypto-powered web browser provider. In this episode of CoinDesk Live, hosted by Consensus organizer Stephanie Izquieta, Acevedo seemed to invoke the giving nature of early bitcoin enthusiasts such as Roger Ver, who would give away bitcoin to anyone and everyone he met.
According to Acevedo, that's the best way to get more people interested in the technology. They’ll not only be interested from a price perspective but become more curious about how crypto could offer efficiencies and benefits in other areas of their life.
For people in lower-income communities that are unbanked or underbanked, it’s introducing a whole new concept of finance they didn’t have access to before.
"The movement is so small but so, so powerful," Acevedo says.
Listen in to hear more about:
Next up:
Join the next CoinDesk Live videocast on Thursday, April 30, with our guest Hudson Jameson, Ethereum developer liaison and DevOps engineer, who will be speaking about the second-largest blockchain's roadmap, plus countering the FUD.
Then, of course, join us at Consensus: Distributed May 11-15 where all the guests you hear on CoinDesk LIVE will be speaking in more depth.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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