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๐Ÿ‘ฅ Digital Currency and Financial Inclusion

 


๐Ÿ‘ฅ  Digital Currency and Financial Inclusion

One of the strongest promises of digital currencies is inclusion. In 2025, around 1.4 billion people still lack access to traditional banking-but many of them have smartphones.
Mobile-based wallets powered by stablecoins are giving unbanked populations access to savings, credit, and global transactions.
Women in rural areas, refugees without IDs, and small merchants with no bank accounts are finding new ways to participate in the digital economy.
Still, inclusion isn’t just about access-it’s also about education and infrastructure. Without digital literacy and strong internet coverage, the benefits remain out of reach.

To make finance truly open, we must pair technology with awareness and human support.

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