When the financial landscape is redrawn, #HumaFinance makes $HUMA the 'new coordinates'

The previous financial landscape was 'dense in cities and empty in rural areas'. @Huma Finance 🟣 is redrawing this map with #HumaFinance : marking a 'remittance point' in Kenya, a 'loan point' in the Philippines, and a 'cash advance point' in Indonesia—12 countries connected by these marks have become the 'coordinate network' of the new finance, with $HUMA being the 'core scale' of this network.

Traditional finance creates a map by only counting 'the density of bank branches'; #HumaFinance creates a map by counting 'the real needs of users': where there are 100 workers wanting to send money, a service point is set up there; where there are 200 vendors needing to borrow money, the loan limit is adjusted there. In Africa, it adjusts service times following the migration routes of nomadic tribes; in Southeast Asia, it introduces 'grace periods for repayments' in line with the rainy season farming schedules—on this new map, 'people' are more important than 'service points'.

HUMA grows in value as the map expands. With each new 'coordinate' marked, the user base increases, transaction fees rise, and the amount of HUMA repurchased and destroyed increases. Token holders vote to decide 'where the next coordinate is drawn': last month the community chose 'rural Pakistan', and now over 3,000 farmers there are using loans to purchase farming tools. The 1.7 billion 'financially underserved population' globally represents the 'areas yet to be drawn' on this map—every area filled increases the 'scale value' of $HUMA by one point.

Currently, #HumaFinance 's bad debt rate is only 0.3%, proving that this new map 'is stable'. @Huma Finance 🟣 demonstrates with HumaFinance: finance should not only revolve around cities, and HUMA should not only focus on K-lines— as the new map expands, it becomes the 'compass' of the new financial era.