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RE: Advancing Cryptocurrency Adoption in Malaysia

in #steempress7 years ago

This is more of an attitude that I see slowly changing. Quick bucks, quick money has become more and more common place over the years.

After the last elections though, you can see people changing attitudes and willing to work, to put nose to the grinding stone. To question authority. To demand that their leaders be it in government or private enterprises produce. Not just siphon money away from organizations.

In short, this appears to be very optimistic. Stay positive and good luck with efforts.

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yea, agree. I have been in the industry for awhile and perspective that I have gain are: money making machines, trading strategies, ICOs for big gain and so forth.

Education/events organised around focusing on this area too how to recognise good exchange, wallets and stuff. More on the trading side rather than the application of blockchain. Till now people who I have met are more on self-learning/experience gain

I hope to be part of the community to create more awareness and knowledge on blockchain to the public.

before GE14, we had a leader who emphasis on money making and profit; while after GE14, we have a leader who values integrity and hard work. This is a paradigm shift for the country of Malaysia, and if things can keep going day by day, month by month and year by year; this country can finally have a total mindset change of citizens (with still a few bad apples in it).

So yes, Malaysia has been blacklisted in many things, yet it is beyond hope that new things will come.

Stay positive, true indeed.