extremely impressive technology. undoubtedly useful. my issue is with the underlying issues of economics: taking on debtors is fine as long as those who you're crediting can pay it back plus the interest rate. the assumption that brazilian/south american people are good credits because the only reason they can't access credit is limited to exorbitant interest rates doesn't seem like a given to me. hammers and nails. he's attempting to pass this off as simply an engineering problem when it clearly isn't.
extremely impressive technology. undoubtedly useful. my issue is with the underlying issues of economics: taking on debtors is fine as long as those who you're crediting can pay it back plus the interest rate. the assumption that brazilian/south american people are good credits because the only reason they can't access credit is limited to exorbitant interest rates doesn't seem like a given to me. hammers and nails. he's attempting to pass this off as simply an engineering problem when it clearly isn't.
This is amnazing
what does sr-barriga do?