How we brag πŸ˜‡ βœ…Trays of eggs βœ…#Bitcoin Knowledge. βœ…#Bitcoin in Self Custody βœ…#nostr account image
I spent the day with one of our community vendors, he has received substantial #Bitcoin payments that he didn’t touch for now 7-8 months. He serves 200-300 @Makerere Students per day. These are sats waiting to circulate 🀭 He has let me in on plans to improve his fast food business appearance and he is choosing to do a #Bitcoin Themed repaint on the shop. #Bitcoin is Hope 🧑 We will support him, you can too rolexbyhamza@blink.sv image
Going back to school in style πŸ€©πŸ™‚β€β†”οΈ
Thanks to the Bitcoin beach Africa Fund, we now have runway for our basics for a few months to come. Thank you to @BitcoinEkasi for being a great steward of this fund & enabling African circular economies to bring #Bitcoin to their communities. This year we have big aspirations, make a symbolic donation to enable us: βœ… Buy a School and Bitcoinize it. βœ… Implement Sustainability models to take care of 113 Children @orphansofuganda βœ… Double down on Bitcoin penetration and usage in Bugiri & Makerere We have a breakdown of what we will do with the received donations. More Updates coming. Donate at image
@npub188dy...ehle is a great example of a community driven approach to a circular economy. Attended a community meeting yesterday and I was impressed (after multiple translations πŸ˜‚ from Spanish to English) with how involved the locals are. It is impressive how many merchants accept and understand #Bitcoin. I’m really inspired by the visibility of #Bitcoin accepted here signs on all shops
Proof of @The Bitcoin Hardware Store In love with El Zonte, visiting here has opened my eyes to how to grow the circular economy back home 🧑
Thank you @Plan β‚Ώ Network El Salvador 🧑 image
The Global Race to accumulate #Bitcoin moderated by Dom Bei The Panelists πŸ™ŒπŸΎ @Samson Mow Ken Sim Milena Mayorga Lana Negrete @planbnetwork #Elsalvador is underway image
We sold our first 40 liters of liquid soap 🧼 Last week Afan & Edith led the children at @Orphans of Uganda through their first commercial production of liquid soap! As one of our sustainability models, the children are learning how to make & SELL the soap to the community, I’m really proud that they sold their first 40 liters and will be making more tomorrow. The money made from these projects will reduce our dependency on donations while giving the children permanent life skills. We have more sustainability models to unlock this year & next year; This year 1. Commercial Liquid Soap (65% done) 2. Making Reusable Sanitary Towels(10%) 3. Maize Milling(20%) With a workforce of 113 children, we are ready to take on a big Liquid Soap order, please refer us. Buying from us is a better way to Donate 🧑 image