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July 17, 2019, 05:20:25 AM
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Bitcoin In Uganda is a film produced by BitcoinFilm.org released in 2014. This short documentary details the story of Ronald from Kampala, Uganda who receive Bitcoin from his family in the United States to support his education.

This independent film highlights the true potential of what Bitcoin can do for us as people and aid us in our quest for a more decentralized banking system for all.

Production Studio: BitcoinFilm.org
Runtime: 6 Minutes
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhFJ-MSXnq0
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This is nice, the same thing I have been telling my brother to start doing and he thinks the money will evaporate before I withdraw it. Banks are thieves, they steal from the poor with all manner of charges without adding a single value to their customers. Their days of travail are coming. They need to change now.  I wish the younger generation can learn fast and adopt Cryptocurrency into their daily lives.

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