We can't also talk about Bitcoin prehistory without mentioning David Chaum,who in the 1980s tried to introduce anonymous electronic money called DigiCash that unfortunately never boomed.
So in the 1980s and 1990s a group of people began to question the role of privacy and freedom in the digital world. They thought that cryptography was a tool to protecting individual rights from institutions or governments. This group of people among other series of social movements, is the most and important movement that led to the creation of what we are enjoying now called Bitcoin Technology.
I support several children both girls and boys here in Malawi. Tomorrow they are starting their second term of school. We are grateful that government schools, from primary to secondary, are free. However, we still face challenges in providing essential school materials such as notebooks, textbooks, shoes, and school bags.
Any contribution, no matter the amount, will make a meaningful difference in helping these children learn with dignity and confidence.
Thank you, and may God bless you as you consider supporting our initiative.
I have got two girls, Gladys and Manesi, who are going back to school at Kabudula Secondary School this coming January but cannot afford necessary items because they are from poor families. I need anyone willing to help me with school materials such as books, bags, shoes, and other necessities. Any support will be much appreciated.
Very soon Iβll be launching a series of tutorial videos on Bitcoin, Nostr, and YakiHonne across YouTube and TikTok. My goal is to educate, inspire, and empower especially women,young girls,the youth and underserved communities. Stay tuned and be on the lookout for transformative content.
There is no way governments should talk about freedom of speech encouraging girls,boys, women, men, and the less privileged to speak up without including YakiHonne in that conversation.
In this era, real journalism is journalists using decentralized platforms that allow them to reach the masses without censorship. As long as we rely on centralized platforms, we will continue facing the same problem: real voices, real facts, and real freedom being filtered and reshaped to fit existing systems.
Decentralization is not just technology; it is liberation. And YakiHonne is leading that path.
My LinkedIn Experience & Why I Advocate for YakiHonne
I once used LinkedIn as a platform to advocate for sexual and reproductive health for girls, which is part of my mission to promote girl child education. I started small with only one follower but within a short period, my network grew to over 200 people. I was connecting, networking, sharing ideas, and building a community.
Then one day everything changed.
When I tried logging in to post, I was met with a notification saying I needed two way verification. In simple terms my account had been hacked. I reported the issue and was told to submit identification like a passport or national ID. I submitted my national ID since my passport had issues, but it wasnβt recognized.
They gave me another option: go to a lawyer and get an official confirmation letter. I paid for it, hoping this would help me regain access. But even after doing everything required, my account was still not accepted.
Just like that, I was banned from LinkedIn locked out of my work, my voice, and my community.
This experience is one of the major reasons I strongly advocate for YakiHonne.
A platform built on the Nostr protocol.
A platform with no KYC, no central authority, and no censorship.
A platform where your voice truly belongs to you.
YakiHonne represents digital freedom the kind of freedom many of us in Africa have long been denied on traditional social media platforms. And as someone who fights for girlsβ education, empowerment, and community voices, I believe we deserve platforms where we are not silenced or controlled.
This is why I will continue to advocate for YakiHonne until more people realize that the future of communication, community, and freedom is decentralized.
We canβt run away from the fact that YakiHonne is the perfect social media platform for building strong and vibrant Bitcoin communities in 2026.