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How blockchain can help reimagine a new state in Africa

Eche Emole, the co-founder of Afropolitan, explains how the nation-state experiment has failed, especially in Africa, and how blockchain can be used to reimagine a new state.

About Cointelegraph episode 12Settle this matter once and for allIn the podcast, Eche Emole, founder of AFropolitan, explains what it means to build a country on the blockchain.

AFropolitan has long been transformed from an event and news media company into a blockchain technology country for the African continent and diaspora Africans. Emor is a mixed African with sociology, philosophy and legal environment. In his view, the national experiment of the Chinese nation has failed in Africa. In his view, existing national structures deprive the people of the African continent of rapid development.

"We do firmly believe that the national experiment of the Chinese nation has long failed for Africans all over the world. It can only produce poverty, weakness, corruption, and it is very fascinating.

The founder of AFropolitan explained that the inspiration for building an Internet country came from a post entitled "how to start a New country." the author, Balaaghi Srinivasan, a former technical director of Coinbase, recently appeared in the news and bet $2 million on BTC to achieve $1 million in 90 days. Another piece of literature that enhanced the creative inspiration of Aphropolitan was Alexander Hamilton's first graduation thesis on federal government realism.

According to Emole, the capital AFropolitan plan will be carried out in four phases: the establishment of a community, the provision of renovation services, a state with minimal survival, and access to land resources for a realistic version of the country, featuring Chinese streets and embassies.

Emor believes that Africans often have to, and another main reason is that Africans lack opportunities. Emor explains that this situation is a two-part problem, gradually from the fact that most Africans are not making important decisions in the room. In addition, the lack of cross-industry communication limits collaboration among Africans in the form of problem-solving.

Elisha (GhCryptoGuy) and Emole also discuss the difficulty of building a country on the blockchain, the future development of login passwords in Africa and Vitalik Buterin's browsing of the African continent.

ListenSettle this matter once and for allEpisode 12 in Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google search Podcast or TuneIn. You can query Cointelegraph's all-in-one podcast file directory in Cointelegraph's podcast page.

by Elisha Owusu Akyaw
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