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@YouTubeCreators I’m also demonetized for inauthentic content when I have never posted anything that was not explicitly my content.
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🚨 REP. WESLEY HUNT (R-TX) just gave the PERFECT response:
Q: There won't be any black Republicans left in the House?
HUNT: "It's not relevant."
"I'm not here because I'm black."
"I am here because I am a qualified representative for Congressional District 38."
"The American people choose who they want to choose."
"I don't want to get into this game of RACE BAIT all day, every day."
"If there's 4? If there's 10? If there's NONE."
"I represent a white majority district that President Trump would have won by over 20 points, and I won by over 25 points."
"I'm being judged not by the color of my skin, but the content of my character."
🇺🇸🇺🇸
📽️ @PabloReports @WesleyHuntTX
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People acting surprised about Binance and OKX delisting ETB from P2P like this came out of nowhere but the signs were there the moment the NBE regulations dropped back in late February. When you keep tightening control instead of building smart policies, global platforms will always step back. That’s not random it’s the direct result of the environment being created. And who gets hit the hardest? The young generation. The same youth trying to learn freelancing, digital skills, crypto and online business to survive in an economy with limited opportunities. P2P wasn’t just “crypto stuff” for many of us it was a bridge to receive payments, protect value and participate in the global digital economy. Now that bridge keeps getting smaller. While the world is moving forward with financial innovation, young Ethiopians like me are being pushed backwards cut off from opportunities and forced to fight twice as hard just to compete globally. Bad policy decisions at the top always land on the shoulders of the youth at the bottom. That’s the real cost. This government needs to stop treating every new financial tool like a threat. You can’t keep governing with fear, overregulation and short sighted decisions while expecting progress. Every time there’s a chance for young people to plug into the global economy it feels like the system finds a way to shut the door. That’s not leadership that’s holding a whole generation back
#CryptoEthiopia #EthiopianYouth #DigitalEthiopia #BinanceETB
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@g_t_g_g @theTruthX___ You can't even exchange from birr to usd without bringing whole lot of reasons.
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P2P allowed us to pay for Server costs, APIs, Meta Ads, Google Ads, hosting, domains, eCom, subscriptions for our businesses without depending on anyone with our hard earned money.
Unfortunately the biggest obstacle for the youth is our own government.
Time to leave
Binance Africa@BinanceAfrica
Trading with the Ethiopian Birr (ETB) will be suspended on the 15th May. Your funds are safe, and you can still access your account. We’re working closely with regulators to support Ethiopia’s goals and hope to resume trading soon. We’ll share updates as soon as we have them. Thank you for your patience.
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@theTruthX___ son. you can have international cards from legal banks now. stop this bs already
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@theTruthX___ This dumbass govt can't control its own thieves so the public must suffer?🖕
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@Dag_Cty Why do you rely on Binance ? Do you pay Buna with Binance? Do you pay injara or tibs with Binance?
Does your job pay you in binance? Every building has a cafe,restaurant,gym,spa..name another African country with low unemployment rate like Ethiopia? The guy is doing a good job.
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I’m from Ethiopia, and I want to speak on behalf of the millions of Ethiopians who rely on Binance P2P in their daily lives.
Before moving to ban Binance P2P trading, I urge you to fully consider the consequences of such a decision. The current economic crisis was not created by ordinary citizens or P2P users. It is the result of failed government policies, reckless fiscal decisions, and years of economic mismanagement that have driven inflation to devastating levels.
For many of us, Binance P2P is not speculation, it is survival. It has become a vital financial tool for freelancers, small business owners, remote workers, traders, and countless young Ethiopians whose livelihoods now depend on access to peer-to-peer exchange. Restricting or banning it would not solve the structural failures of the economy. It would only punish ordinary people for problems they did not create.
Our government must be held accountable for the economic instability it has produced, rather than shifting blame onto citizens seeking practical alternatives to protect their income and preserve their financial independence.
Banning Binance P2P would not be economic reform. It would be a direct attack on financial access, personal freedom, and the civil rights of Ethiopians already struggling under severe economic pressure.
We are not asking for privilege. We are asking for fairness, accountability, and the right to access the financial tools that allow us to survive.
Binance Africa@BinanceAfrica
Trading with the Ethiopian Birr (ETB) will be suspended on the 15th May. Your funds are safe, and you can still access your account. We’re working closely with regulators to support Ethiopia’s goals and hope to resume trading soon. We’ll share updates as soon as we have them. Thank you for your patience.
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