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Cardano Q&A: Why Asia? The History of Cardano - Charles Hoskinson

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Aryel Narvasa
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Asia is a great place it's the future of finance you have four billion customers and guess what they all have bad financial systems that are old. In japan's case it's like 30 years out-of-date it's still a cash economy. It automatically made sense that if you wanted to have a meaningful sustained impact on the evolution of finance and money that it was very important to innovate in places where there was an actual need to change.

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