‘Bitcoin in the West Has Sold out, and Now Only the Global South Can Save BTC’ — Ray Youssef
According to Ray Youssef, the CEO of Noones, peer-to-peer (P2P) bitcoin trading is the United States’ public enemy number one because its potential widespread adoption by people from the Global South represents the “world’s first real threat to the U.S. Treasury system.” Youssef added that the United States’ disdain of P2P marketplaces is also due to its awareness that peer-to-peer commerce is “the best path to enable truly free commerce in the Global South.” ‘Turning Bitcoin Into a Medium of Exchange’ However, Youssef, who was recently appointed CEO of the new peer-to-peer Bitcoin marketplace, told Bitcoin.com News that he is willing to accept the risks and challenges that come with leading a P2P platform because “the payoff is worth any risk.” The Noones CEO nonetheless said he disagreed with the notion that spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) approvals by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will be key in driving bitcoin adoption in Africa in the coming years...