The Blockchain And Africa: The Need For Collaboration
We are all pretty aware of how the world works right now when it comes to making progress and achieving new heights
The spirit of competition is expressly engraved across all walks of Life ranging from Biology to Politics. Everything involves War, a survival of the fittest, in which the stronger and the bigger party wins
Businesses and Nations succeed only by defeating, and destroying others. And we have seen recent examples of this in recent years with Facebook and North Korea
We are also seeing a change from this mentality in recent years as more and more things are being achieved by collaboration instead of competition
It all goes back to the time of our fore fathers. Then the way people surrvived was going out to hunt for food and they aimed to get enough food daily to feed their family.
So this means a form of competition ensued, everyone went out to hunt the available game in the forest, and came back home with it. So this means that anyone who did not see a game to kill, will see their Family starve that day
However as time went on they saw the need to band together to kill huge animals like Buffalos and Elephants, this ensured enough food supply for the whole tribe and no one starved
The Blockchain has provided us a new vehicle in shaping how things really work. When it comes to value and wealth creation. Open source projects like Utopian and Github has provided projects world wide with a lot of Information that has gone a long way in determining how things work
Cooperation is a strange concept most times but it is something that has great power. it reminds me of a wise saying that I love so much
One of Us Can Never be Smarter than All of Us
When it comes to the Blockchain in Africa there are a lot of things that can be achieved by coperation. I believe that we have the skills and Manpower to get things done
Progress can be only achieved when we treat the Blockchain like a Network instead of the traditional form of Marketplaces which we are all familiar with. Instead of staying on our own blocks and try to get all the best things for ourselves, progress will be made if we collaborate and make Blockchain development in Africa open source
I will use what is currently going on in the Tech Industry to illustrate what I mean by Open Source development. Fierce competitors in different fields like IBM, HP and Toyota had to open source their software and also train people to help develop their software even though that they were aware that the people they were training will also end up developing the software of their competitors
These companies did this because they knew that the need for progress and development surpassed the need to be number one. Other softwares like Linux and Mozilla are all examples of open source software that illustrates the beauty of collaboration
Wikipedia have used thousands of volunteers to create a huge online encyclopedia with over a million articles in over 200 different languages
Collaboration is the best path to toe when it comes to the Blockchain in Africa. That will serve as a huge catalyst in alliveating the problems that has plauged the continent.
This can only be achieved by the creation of networks that will help the presence of the Blockchain in Africa achieve significant Impact
The Blockchain has totally remodeled the way we create wealth and value. Power have been put back in the hands of people. It is left to us who got into this early to lean back and help others up from their the pit of ignorance and poverty
The Blockchain has not come to make us Rich, it has come to help totally reorder the way things work, and in other for that to work we need to collaborate. Blockchain companies will need to stand together in the move for change
A Business that makes only Money is a Poor Business
There is a need for us to effect change and that can only be achieved by coming together. This can only be achieved by effort as collaboration cannot automatically happen
This post is a part of ideas and theories I am exploring when it comes to cementing Blockchain presence in Africa, if you have any Ideas or strategy that you think will be helpful try and reach me lets discuss it. Looking forward to hear from you
There is a need for us to effect change and that can only be achieved by coming together. This can only be achieved by effort as collaboration cannot automatically happen
True talk there, most especially for us minnows. Although it is almost a difficult task as a newbie to be involved in any collaboration. Posts like this are re assuring
Thanks for reading @fego. For we to achieve this all hands needs to be on the deck.
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Thanks @missrdx
The schooling of blockchain and its advantages in Africa would be easier if the issue of education was tackled a long time ago. How many youths really know what the value of our currency represents in the foreign market? Besides computer appreciation is another topic of its own before we even start talk blockchain. If the few fortunate youths in the blockchain succeed we would see a new dawn in Africa.
Very true @ralphsam
The major interest of Youths now in the Blockchain it tied to the dollar value of coins and tokens.
They have not explored the potential it has to change lives.
Nice updates
Blockchain technology can eradicate poverty in Africa. We need financial independence and power. Blockchain will help us achieve this. Keep bringing light to this. Very important and needed.
Hello @yomibolo
Blockchain is the tool we have right now that will enable us effect change in Africa without waiting for governments to act.
a very useful post
There is more strength in unity and collaboration. If You Want To Go Fast, Go Alone. If You Want To Go Far, Go Together
That is the sum of It. @greenrun
@fego its like a single stick of broom and a bunch. When we stick together we are stronger, thats what blockchain is to me.
..Collaboration is the best path to toe when it comes to the Blockchain in Africa. That will serve as a huge catalyst in alliveating the problems that has plauged the continen...
Very well said but I don't know if Africans are ready to collaborate.
This is our major challenge.
Thanks @ogochukwu for sharing.
@largerben
Thanks for reading @largerben
Excellent post @ogochukwu. I concur with your views. It deserves to be resteemed.