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Today at BitDevs Malawi 🇲🇼 🕗 08:00 AM What can Bitcoin ACTUALLY solve in Malawi and what should devs build? No hype. No theory. Just real problems → real code. Malawian devs, builders, students this is your call. Let’s build for impact. ⚡️ #BitDevsMalawi @btrust_builders
🚨🇲🇼 HISTORY MADE IN 2026 🇲🇼🚨 It’s OFFICIAL. DNA Che Kaliwo becomes the FIRST Malawian artist to accept Bitcoin for his music ⚡🎶 After months of orange-pilling 😁 this is REAL impact, real adoption, real culture. 🎧 Album: $15 in Bitcoin ⚡ Zap: DNAKaliwo@blink.sv 📲 WhatsApp: +265983779494 Malawi just moved one block forward. Let’s show love. Let’s ZAP him.⚡🔥 #BitcoinMalawi #BitcoinCulture #SoundMoney #AfricanBitcoin #ZapArtists image
After a recent trip to Mauritius, generously sponsored by the Btrust Builders Builders to attend the Btrust end-of-year event, I came back deeply inspired. Being in the same room with some of the best Bitcoin open-source contributors in the world was a powerful reminder of what is possible when people commit to building freedom technology quietly, consistently, and collaboratively. What impressed me most was seeing what builders from different parts of the world are creating, often with limited resources but unlimited conviction. That experience planted a seed. Today, I’m proud to share that BitDevs Malawi 🇲🇼 held its second meeting. Day 2 highlights: Attendance 🔺 Skill curiosity 🔺 Commitment 🔺 Malawi is quietly producing the next wave of Bitcoin Open Source Software (BOSS) contributors, and this is only the beginning. A big thank you to Musa Haruna for leading today’s session and sharing knowledge with clarity and purpose. Grateful to Btrust Builders and Btrust for investing in builders and ecosystems across the globe. The impact is real and it’s multiplying. Building continues. 🛠️⚡ #Bitcoin #OpenSource #BitDevs #Malawi #Btrust image
After deep reflection and careful consideration, I’ve made a decisive career transition. I’m stepping away from my role as a Clinical Officer to become a full-time Bitcoin open-source contributor. This wasn’t a leap taken lightly. It’s the result of sustained and continued study, some hands-on protocol work, and a clear alignment between my values and where I can create the most long-term impact. Over the past months, I’ve been focused on: Bitcoin Core fundamentals (RPC, scripts, mempool, pruning, testnet/regtest) Lightning Network mechanics (commitments, revocations, asymmetry) Rust for Bitcoin-adjacent development Open-source collaboration and reproducible systems I’m now actively seeking opportunities where I can: Contribute to Bitcoin or Lightning open-source projects Join an infrastructure, research, or protocol-focused team Work with mentors who value rigor, humility, and long-term thinking If you’re building in Bitcoin and looking for someone with deep technical curiosity, discipline from healthcare, and a strong open-source mindset, I’d love to connect. 📩 Open to: Junior / contributor roles Fellowships / apprenticeships Open-source-first teams Let’s build systems that last. image
This is one Bitcoin event you mustn’t miss. As we close 2025, it’s time to shift the conversation from speculation → real adoption. 📍 End-of-Year Bitcoin Circular Economy Summit for Merchants Hosted by Women of Satoshi Cooperative This isn’t about price charts. It’s about merchants, communities, and real Bitcoin circulation. 🔹 How Bitcoin circular economies actually work 🔹 Practical merchant use cases 🔹 Community-driven adoption models 🔹 Lessons from builders on the ground 🎙 Featuring educators & ecosystem builders from across Africa and beyond. 📅 28 Dec 2025 ⏰ 19:00–20:00 (Malawi Time) 🌍 Online | Live If you care about real Bitcoin impact, this is for you. Save the date. Share with a merchant. Let’s close 2025 building what matters. ⚡ #BitcoinAdoption #CircularEconomy #Merchants image
image Tawonga Mgwira, a first-year student at Ekwendeni College Of Health Sciences, is appealing for help to cover her cost of living and semester school fees of 4,755,000 sats. Tawonga explains that her education is under threat due to financial challenges. These difficulties began after her parents’ separation, which left the full responsibility of funding her studies on her mother—a burden she has been unable to meet. Despite the situation, Taonga remains committed to completing her nursing and midwifery program. However, the financial obstacles make her academic journey seem impossible. She is now calling upon well-wishers for support. Tawnga is a 20 - year-old from Lilongwe District. Those willing to assist can contact her at: @Tawonga Support: