If I can get to a level where I have several other leaders who can take whatever I have taught them and actually use it to help them in whatever way they deem fit, I think that will create more impact than having a huge name like Michael Saylor teaching them. Michael Saylor is going to teach them how he thinks and believes Bitcoin should be used. But if we have leaders who actually understand how Bitcoin works and how it can help them — as maybe Nigerians, as South Africans, as Namibians — then I believe that will create a greater impact than having huge names. But, again, for now, because we’re still just starting off, it is great to have these huge names on board, because it gives us credibility [and] more exposure.
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