“Many of the major companies today didn’t exist 12 years ago, yet they have totally changed the way we communicate, make purchases, relate with our banks. I think Bitcoin is somewhere up there with those revolutionary ideas. And it is a payment system that is carrying emerging economies like Nigeria (where I am from) along. More practically speaking, my boyfriend kept talking about Bitcoin, and I liked what I heard. It could well be the future. Minku is somewhere at the intersection of fashion design and technology, and accepting Bitcoin is something that fits with our goals of running a fully international online shop.”
http://foundersgrid.com/fashion-startup-nigeria
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