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Balaji Srinivasan calls for more development of crypto tools tailored for refugees and stateless individuals. He highlights the potential rise in numbers of people in these situations, including those affected by war, migration, or regional conflict across various social classes.
Srinivasan points to examples such as Ukrainians leaving war zones, Californians relocating from their state, and Gulf workers escaping conflict, arguing that broader access to crypto solutions could provide practical support for these groups.
Srinivasan’s advocacy for accessible crypto infrastructure among displaced and mobile populations aligns with broader discussions on digital finance. His arguments build upon prior analysis of the advantages stablecoins offer for cross-border transactions, particularly their utility during periods of banking disruption and economic uncertainty. For further context, see the detailed review of stablecoins’ role in international transfer dynamics.