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November 14, 2025, 03:32:08 PM
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Bitcoin true true don deliver plenty Nigeria youths and I Dey feel bad say I just Dey start this my journey for this area of life and with wetin I don use my eye see for the people wey don Dey the industry, I no go lie, this crypto don really deliver people and if not for crypto, a lot of several other people for no even know wetin dem for Dey do now but thank God for cryptocurrency wey come at the rightest of times.
But even this bitcoin and cryptocurrency waka no be really small thing and trust me, person hats need a lot of patience and serious dedication to the craft to fit see beta thing chop else you go end up ruining yourself.
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November 15, 2025, 01:12:55 AM
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Unemployment and poverty always forces few people toward crime, but that can not be handled by Bitcoin on it's own. It may provide opportunities, mostly for those who do not have access to traditional banking, yet it is not an assured income or even a replacement for real jobs.
Education assist, though. If users have understanding of how funds operates, means to save, invest, and acquire skills, they would have more options and few pressure to take risky paths. Bitcoin may be part of the learning, yet it is not a magic solution.
When the focus is reducing the rate crime, then the major foundation is jobs, training, assist for the young ones, with a system which provides a fair shot for them. Bitcoin may give financial equipments and independence, yet it operates better amongst larger economic development, not instead of it.

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November 15, 2025, 08:33:12 PM
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So many people don't want to work or hard work this day, they just want to eat with out working. Bitcoin can be of  help to such person. While they relax  can trade Bitcoin and make something for themselves..
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November 15, 2025, 11:55:33 PM
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Although, there are so many factors facilitating the increase in the rate of crime in our society but if we critically deepdown on the root of incessant increase of crime and other criminal activities in our society today it will be so notable that poverty and unemployment especially among the youth are the major anchor to the increase in crime and criminal activities in the society. I think if there is adequate sentization of Bitcoin in our society it will help in the reduction of crime because many people that are involve in some fraudulent activities today would venture into Bitcoin and be making a reasoning resource from Bitcoin if really inconcated with the actually knowledge and information to be successful in the system.   
Bitcoin has been a very important determinant for economic growth in the society, and at such has played a vital role in bringing about financial freedom to everyone that has the awareness of Bitcoin, nevertheless, Bitcoin has some limitations when it come to reducing the crime rate in the society.

There are people who got into criminal activities willingly, not because they were forced into it but because they choose to, perhaps they had other alternatives but they choose the wrong path, in this case no matter what you do or say you can't really convince such people about crime even if you introduce them to the Bitcoin platform, some people have chosen to go the wrong way not because there's is no other way but because they love the bad ways, that's why Bitcoin might be able to be entirely curb the menace of criminality in the society.
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