Anita
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Freedom Tech. Founder Bitcoin for Fairness. Book: (L)earn Bitcoin. 🌍 Nomad. Africa & Europe
„Bitcoin is emancipation from financial patriarchy.“
My most important talk of 2025:
„privacy, self-custody, and permissionlessness are non-negotiable“
My insights from spending the last five years working on Bitcoin education across several African countries. I explain why real adoption requires local solutions, not “adoption theater,” and why privacy, self-custody, and permissionlessness are non-negotiable.
I also highlight powerful stories of activists, community builders, and initiatives shaping the future of Bitcoin on the continent.
What’s next? Size of our underwear, sexual partners, health records…
Outrageous.


Incredible impressions over Mauritius.


@Erik Hersman from Gridless presenting Jua Kali a new opensource mining system for small businesses with solar systems. Decentralizing mining!
@Africa Bitcoin Conference


Good news.
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View quoted note →„Build Local Solutions for Local Problems!
Stop copy-pasting foreign models, the solutions that work on the ground can only be built by locals. If foreigners benefit more than your community, it's extraction, not development.“
#abc25


„When Bitcoin gets sucked up and regulated by the state backed corporate-industrial complex it loses its teeth. It’s just another tamed tiger in the hands of the few!“
Great to be back at @Africa Bitcoin Conference.
#abc25


After Russia, India, who knows what China is already doing…when it can be done, it will be done.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/india-orders-mobile-phones-preloaded-with-government-app-ensure-cyber-safety-2025-12-01/


I wrote a letter to The Guardian in response to their editorial which opens with:
> The key to understanding crypto is that it has no “value” in any economic sense.
My answer was not published, but I want to share it here.
**Bitcoin Is Not Crypto**
I've spent years in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Zambia learning about people's real financial problems. What I've seen is completely different from what The Guardian describes.
I've met teachers saving their wages when their currency collapses, farmers receiving remittances without losing 20% to corrupt middlemen, and human rights activists whose bitcoin can't be frozen by authoritarian governments like their bank accounts. For them, Bitcoin isn't speculation or gambling. It's a way to survive when traditional money fails.
The Guardian writes from a privileged place where state-backed money is somehow stable. That's not the reality in much of Africa. When your national currency gets manipulated and becomes worthless, Bitcoin's volatility looks very different.
Bitcoin is not crypto. Crypto is a caricature of Bitcoin. Stop conflating them, they're not the same. Bitcoin was created after 2008 as an alternative to a broken financial system—one built on cheap credit and endless growth that makes the rich richer and ruins our environment. Crypto enriches creators through insider deals and scams.
I agree: Trump's World Liberty coin is a pump-and-dump scheme. Meme-coins are gambling. Worldcoin harvests biometric data from Africans for profit. Solana and similar projects are centralized. Crypto-trading to get rich quick is a losing game for regular people.
But Bitcoin is different. No one controls it. Anyone can use it without asking permission. It can't be censored. New monetary technology takes decades to stabilize—maybe 50 years to reach mass adoption. These price crashes are part of that journey, but it's still the best-performing asset of the past decade.
Exploiting people through crypto is wrong. That's not Bitcoin's fault—that's what bad actors do with open technology.

Bitcoin Is Not Crypto - A Response to The Guardian
Why Bitcoin and crypto are not the same: A letter to The Guardian about Bitcoin adoption in Africa and why financial freedom matters more than spec...
„This time I am doing only a handful of slides!“
Result 35 slides 😂
Preparing my keynote for @Africa Bitcoin Conference in Mauritius next week.


„Bitcoin für die Zivilgesellschaft“ my keynote at an event for nonprofits in Vienna.
Around 80 people showed up. I was demonstrating how Bitcoin supports human rights and is an irreplaceable tool for civil society and democracy especially in authoritarian regimes. Also showing how @BTCPay Server can be used to collect donations.
Went very well, audience learned about the other side of Bitcoin outside pure hodling and speculation.
@Bitcoin Austria thanks for organization.


Giving a talk about „Bitcoin for the Civil Society“ in Vienna this evening.
Means I am a bit nervous and waiting the whole day for it to begin. I prefer morning or at least early afternoon engagements.
I really did not think that the Danish are so authoritarian leaning.
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Bitcoin is about being an alternative to the current money system, so I agree fully.
Spend and replace your sats.
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Financial privacy is a human right.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12
Getting some fresh air.


Happy Bitcoin Whitepaper Day!
17 years ago Satoshi published the concept for Bitcoin.


The Bitcoin Whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto
The Bitcoin Whitepaper was published by Satoshi Nakamoto on Oct 31, 2008. Read and download it here.

Bitcoin is rules without rulers.
- Andreas M. Antonopolous
