Indonesian workers heading towards cryptocurrencies
Even small towns in Indonesia uses Bitcoin. Indonesian migrant workers send money to their families in digital currencies. Cointelegraph reports that, according to the statistics, in 2010 Indonesian migrant workers who work abroad in such countries as Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, China, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar sent back home more than $5 mln and the banks were getting their cut of $429 million. Nowadays the cryptocurrencies are pulling this sum down further. Tuur Demester, the editor-in-chief at Adamant Research states on his twitter that people all over Indonesia are getting used to cryptocurrencies. People got over the fundamental shift in their perception, while the liquidity of the cryptocurrencies continues to grow.