Cubans are interested in Bitcoin as other major digital payment options like PayPal are unavailable.
Cuba is apparently seeing an influx of Bitcoin-related activity as Bitcoin interest is on the rise in the country.
According to data from Google Trends, Cuba now ranks second in terms of Bitcoin interest over the past 30 days.
The island nation follows Nigeria, which has remained as the top country searching for Bitcoin on Google since April 2020.
The rest of Google's top five regions searching for Bitcoin comprise the African countries of South Africa, Cameroon and Ghana.
Cuba's rise in Bitcoin-related searches comes amid reports of Cubans increasingly turning to Bitcoin to circumvent sanctions imposed by the United States and gain access to digital financial services.
As major digital payment firms like PayPal and Stripe are reportedly not available for Cuban nationals, the coronavirus pandemic-fueled travel restrictions have made local payments even more complicated.
"We do not have access to payment platforms like Stripe, Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, or Union Pay. We do not have access to anything, to any of those resources. What technology has allowed us to dream, see other scenarios? Blockchain and Bitcoin."
According to Mazzola, the new exchange aims to allow Cubans to buy and sell Bitcoin as major crypto services like LocalBitcoins and Paxful are not accessible in the country.
Google searches for Bitcoin are on the rise in Cuba
Published on Nov 2, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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