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> Largely agree with this. The big promise of defi was to “bank the unbanked” The un-banked aren't un-banked because there are no banks, or even because banks are inaccessible. They are un-banked because they do not have money. This is a social problem characterized by folks falling through the cracks. It's a lack of social safety net, a lack of unionization, a lack of inflation-adjusted minimum wage, a lack of healt…
I agree with your views in a country like the US where banks are widespread and people have Internet access. However in a country like Indonesia it’s quite different. Only 50% of the population have a bank account, and even if they have a bank account they might not have sufficient credit history to apply for a loan for their business or a home. Banking is much more than just a checking or savings account with a debi…
You dont need DeFi for that. See M-Pesa.