Syrian Refugees: How Bitcoin Changed My Life
Bitcoin can help you make your dreams come true.They also use Bitcoin to buy pizza and start businesses.
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In fact, I have been using Bitcoin for many years, not because I enjoy speculative trading, but because of the needs of my family. I once sent money twice a month to my family in Lebanon, the Netherlands, and the prices were very high. To make the problem worse, you have to wait in a long line at the post office. And many restrictions on currency trading.
For example, many people in Saudi Arabia do not have a residence permit and cannot send money to their families in countries like India or Pakistan. However, Bitcoin can cross cross border exchanges. There are no such restrictions and no high currency exchange fees are required.
At the end of 2013, I created the Bitcoin group on Facebook. I am the supervisor of this group and I speak to the members of this group. The group has around 10,000 members, mostly Egyptians. The group has a lot of fans like Abdullah Almoaiqel. Abdullah is now headquartered in Bahrain and is the founder and partner of Rain, one of the leading providers of digital exchanges in the Middle East. Work was carried out in Bahrain and Egypt.
Tey Elrjula became a refugee
2014 was special for me and all the bad things this year have followed. The European card expires at the end of the year and the country is then at war. That year, half of the Syrians flocked to the Netherlands and smugglers also worked on the other side of Europe.
Facebook also posts bad images of the war in Syria. It all kept me awake at night, and deep in my heart I was afraid to be one of them.
On September 11, 2014, 500 migrants lost their lives near the Mediterranean trying to steal them to another safe place. At the time, I knew how lucky I was in Europe, and I accepted the chance to be sent to Syria or Lebanon.
Refugees where Tey Elrjula's 30th birthday was celebrated.
At the same time, I still keep and manage my Facebook, with the best Egyptian software engineers and early Bitcoin users involved in its execution. I have spoken to many people and answered questions about bitcoin mining techniques, speculation and trading. They knew I was in the Netherlands, but they didn't know I was an illegal refugee.
I spent my 30th birthday in a refugee camp. I lied to my parents and told them that I was waiting for my green card again when entering the beautiful European apartment to give them peace. No one other than me knew that I was in a camp with other Arab refugees.
Refugees cannot open bank accounts without verification.Bitcoin has therefore become an integral part of my life. Because they are so exposed to crypto technology, we are seeing translation work done by journalists who have posted Bitcoin scripts. I have made hundreds of dollars by connecting bitcoin buyers and sellers as an escrow agent.
In July 2015, he received a Certificate of Excellence from the University of Nicosia and enrolled on the Bitcoin blockchain. Well, not an amateur, but a blockchain expert.
The Bitcoin situation is slowly eliminating my refugees.
Many people visit Bitcoin websites to gamble and lose all of their money. There is a conference called "Bitcoin Wednesday" in the Netherlands, which is scheduled for the first Wednesday of every month. Slowly my own bitcoin gradually eclipsed my refugees.
For years to come, I would ask people to put their hands in their pockets and withdraw bitcoin whenever I was on stage. In return, I will give them the same price of Bitcoin.Why? Because the best way to understand Bitcoin is to use it, especially by listening to pizza stories.
Technology is creating a less reliable and more usable world.
Technology helps create a world that requires less trust and is more usable.For hundreds of years, money and personal achievements have been made, but I have used bitcoin to transform my life without me. However, assessments should still be noted for education and certification, medical care, travel, etc.
I have visited over 20 other European cities and some cities in the Middle East to provide key information, public speaking and community culture to inform organizations about the digital future of education, finance and business.
Bitcoin may not be universal, but it has changed my whole life.
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