Implementation of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in Africa has made the continent a growing tech scene. We have seen many digital currencies investors being interested in being part of the industry. Reports have shown that growing group of African developers and entrepreneurs engaging in the cryptocurrency businesses.
Some have opted being miners of the coins, others traders and some have created a way of advocating the continuous use of the coins. This has been made successful by, giving the local community information concerning the cryptocurrency and also allowing them to pay for services and goods offered using the digital currencies.
Kenyans have not been left behind by the wave. Some have opted to trade the cryptocurrency to make profits and others has made it a way of employment.
Eugene Mutai is a Kenyan cryptocurrency miner in Nairobi. Before he used to work odd jobs on farms. He mines the coins in his apartment. He began with researching everything on digital currencies. Later on he borrowed a smart phone from his colleague and started teaching himself coding.
He settled for Ethereum coins. He uses a self built cryptocurrency mining machine. Ethereum is not common in Kenya and this is how
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : https://africablockchainmedia.com/news/kenyan-crypto-people-and-businesses/2019/12/02/