Comments on: Can Bitcoins solve the e-payment challenges in the Caribbean?
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Discussing ICT, telecommunications and technology Issues from a Caribbean perspectiveWed, 12 Feb 2014 13:52:08 +0000
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By: Michael
https://ict-pulse.com/2013/04/bitcoins-solve-e-payment-challenges-caribbean/#comment-98398
Thu, 25 Apr 2013 06:38:02 +0000http://www.ict-pulse.com/?p=11739#comment-98398My major concern would be what’s been highlighted: lack of oversight from a regulatory body would make it a good vehicle for illegal goods trade and other forms of cybercrime.
Interviews conducted and published on this site frequently do touch on this and how volatile it is becoming. A “currency” of this nature would just be a great catalyst for the crimes.
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By: Halle
https://ict-pulse.com/2013/04/bitcoins-solve-e-payment-challenges-caribbean/#comment-90577
Sun, 14 Apr 2013 02:37:55 +0000http://www.ict-pulse.com/?p=11739#comment-90577i doubt that it can, for IT implementation to succeed bussiness processes must change also, most places in the carribean still do not even conduct electronic eommerce (credit cards). we are so used to tangible cash that we can touch and see that e-money would litterally “scare” people, also we have trust issues about financial transcations e.g the british american fiasco, and also shady investors that have ripped us off in the carribean
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