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Blog Topic: How Bisq can help Venezuelans buy Bitcoin #180
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Nice idea. Thanks for that. |
I have a rough draft created here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZYyIfrYrKolTWAMgyf_UcH5yfXTSYwE9GWzBsUu2sOM/edit?usp=sharing |
@Mycelial1 is there a chance you could make that draft public, so people can review it without having to request access? |
@m52go Yes. Try now. |
@Mycelial1 pretty good I think. Couple of comments...how should I provide? I can't comment on the doc. |
@m52go Next blog post, I will make a pull request like Manfred did for his "Let the DAO work" post. You can try to comment the doc now. |
Although blog posts are elements of the website, with the new growth infrastructure, it makes more sense to manage blog post ideas on the growth kanban board so it's easier to relate them to current priorities. Of course, blog posts will continue to be submitted as PRs and reviewed here as usual. |
BSQ requested: 50
Venezuelan volume on LocalBitcoins is quite large and growing
This piece can be a small writeup about how beneficial Bisq could be to Venezuelans suffering from hyperinflation and privacy concerns.
Some headers can be:
LocalBitcoin Volume in Venezuela is Growing Quickly
Problems with KYC on LocalBitcoins
Bisq Offers More Privacy than LocalBitcoins
Why Bitcoin is Gaining Adoption in Venezuela
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