As an educator
Rossco has taught 1000s of people how to interact with crypto. He has taught
them how to open a wallet, how to save a private key, and how to record a seed
string offline. And yet, while people are naturally drawn to the world of
cryptocurrencies and what it offers, they baulk at how awful the user
experience can be.
“People
inherently understand that traditional finance does not serve us well – if we
live in a banked society. And if you are not banked and live in a developing
world, the chances of getting banked are slim to nothing. It’s a double whammy
both sides of the scale.
“In some ways,
it is easier to help someone from an unbanked background to move into
cryptocurrency. Firstly they are not held back by legacy infrastructure. The
same way most African telephone users moved straight to mobile without having a
landline, those same people understand crypto faster. Secondly, it offers
access – and financial inclusion – without having to have the layers of
identify required by existing banks and other financial institutions.
“But whether
you are a new user or old, no one likes those crazy long private keys and seed
phrases. The user experience is just yuck.”
Which is how
Mosendo came about. Mosendo is a peer-to-peer payments application that takes a
complicated cryptocurrency interface and wraps it up in a clean one. Its aim is
to bring the benefits of stable cryptocurrency to people without any advanced
knowledge of how it works by hiding it underneath a familiar and intuitive
interface.
Basically it’s
clickable money.
For more information, please visit Mosendo.com or watch the video here

