This time, I need your help, Bitcoiners. Plebs, you may have already heard about the floods and landslides that struck Sumatra, Indonesia, on November 26, 2025. The three provinces most affected were West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh. Aceh, where I was born, also suffered a major disaster 21 years ago—the earthquake and tsunami. But now, Aceh has once again been struck by tragedy. This time it was not an earthquake or a tsunami, but floods and landslides. Even worse, floodwaters rushing down from the highlands carried millions of logs, smashing into homes along riverbanks and hilly areas. As a Bitcoiner, I am deeply saddened to see my country like this—people losing their families, their homes and land destroyed, and their belongings swept away by the floods. This ecological disaster has claimed 1,069 lives, and the number will continue to rise, as many bodies are still buried under flood debris and landslides. What is most heartbreaking is how slow our government has been in handling this disaster. Local governments, including the governor, have been unable to respond quickly due to very limited resources. You may have also heard that several international media outlets have reported on how absurd and slow the Indonesian government has been in responding to this disaster, showing clear incompetence in managing the crisis. Since the very first day, victims have demanded that the Indonesian government declare the affected areas a national disaster, so that international aid can enter—just as it did after the Aceh tsunami on December 26, 2004. Thanks to foreign aid, Aceh recovered much faster back then. However, President Prabowo Subianto (that despicable leader) has selfishly refused to declare a national disaster. A man who was proven to have committed human rights violations during the Suharto regime now claims, in front of national media, that he is capable of handling this disaster. In reality, he has proven completely incapable. I am furious and filled with hatred—there are no insults harsh enough for him. Recently, credible data has circulated showing that Prabowo owns palm oil companies, with thousands of hectares of plantations in the mountains of Sumatra. Forests have been cleared and replaced with palm oil plantations. This environmental destruction is what led to this tragic disaster. Until now—25 days after the disaster, as I write this—recovery efforts have been carried out almost entirely by volunteers from various regions, working independently. The government’s role has been minimal, and when present, it is far from proportional to the vast resources they possess. Government aid has been scarce and slow. At this point, the only hope lies with independent volunteers from within and outside the region, though their impact remains limited. The current situation is still filled with fear and trauma, as people worry that heavy rains may strike again at any moment. Victims want to return home from evacuation shelters, but a major problem remains. Homes near rivers are no longer habitable, buried under thick layers of sediment left by the floods. You can see these conditions in the attached photos. A few days after this ecological disaster, I had the idea to open a special donation fund for Bitcoiners. However, I was afraid I would not be able to fully account for the funds. After all, I am nobody—just a Bitcoiner from a small region. I know trust is the biggest issue, so at first, I remained silent. But today, I have no other choice. Seeing the dire situation of the victims, combined with my frustration toward an incompetent government, I have decided to open and accept Bitcoin donations, or even just a few sats, from fellow Bitcoiners here on Nostr. We know that Bitcoin is not only for storing wealth, but also for humanity. I have discussed this with fellow Bitcoiners here in Aceh. If donations are received, I will convert the sats into rupiah to purchase equipment needed to clean homes buried in mud and to repair houses after the floods, so that victims can return to their homes. Our focus is post-disaster rebuilding. The needed equipment includes hoes, chainsaws, shovels, tall rubber boots for mud, wheelbarrows, and other tools according to the needs of the affected villages. I am nobody—just an ordinary Bitcoiner with a small amount of Bitcoin in a hot wallet, living in a country that is constantly struck by disasters. Doubts about trust are understandable, and this message may not even be read by many people. At the very least, this is a small effort I can make to help the victims after the disaster, with support from the beloved Bitcoin community. If you wish to donate, any amount of sats is welcome. I will be accountable here. If you have suggestions or ideas, I would be happy to receive them. All aid will be distributed directly to the affected areas, with reports made as transparently as possible. Thank you. Lightning Wallet address: rotundhood441@walletofsatoshi.com On-chain: bc1qvg3k8qaasr8c7clucmzv895p6zwfnlqpttu0ptz7au20gcslk22ste255e Below are several international media reports on the ecological disaster in Sumatra and Aceh. Perhaps these can prove that I am not joking. As a Bitcoiner, I uphold honesty and transparency. Don’t trust, verify. 1. ‘Everything destroyed’ as Indonesia’s Aceh grapples with disease after floods https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/everything-destroyed-indonesias-aceh-grapples-with-disease-after-floods-2025-12-07/ 2. Indonesia president expects flood-stricken Sumatra to return to normal in 2-3 months as death toll exceeds 1,000 https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/indonesia-president-expects-flood-stricken-sumatra-return-normal-2-3-months-2025-12-15/ 3. Flood deaths rise to 174 in Indonesia, surge across Southeast Asia 4. At least 1,250 people dead: What caused the devastating Asia floods? 5. Sumatra floods: Aceh residents raise white flags in desperation as hunger, shortages bite 6. Outrage in Indonesia as government blocks foreign disaster aid to Sumatra

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Ankh- Morpok 1 week ago
I’ll send the sats to you and you can distribute as needed.
Thank you for your support. Attached is the current amount of sats collected so far. Once sufficient, the funds will be used to purchase tools to clean the homes of flood and landslide victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia. Your sats donations are still welcome, plebs. From Aceh with love ♥️ #plebs #nostr #bitcoin #disaster #sumatera #humanity View quoted note → image
Heavy rainfall triggered flash floods that swept through residents’ homes in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia, on November 26, 2025. Victims managed to escape before the water rose nearly to the rooftops. Twenty-six days later, the floodwaters have receded, but tragically left behind thick, hardened layers of mud covering entire homes across the village. The victims are confused and struggling with how to clean it. For this reason, they urgently need digging and cleaning tools to remove the sediment so they can live in their homes again. This is why I have stepped forward to raise donations from fellow Bitcoiners. More details about the disaster and the post-disaster recovery plan are written in my note on my profile. View quoted note →
Bitcoin for Disaster Relief. Post-flood recovery. This is the condition of a home after the disaster in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia. Thousands of other homes were affected in similarly devastating ways. Hundreds of houses were completely destroyed. They need assistance to purchase cleaning equipment. Total sats raised so far: ⚡180.799 #bitcoin #news #nostr #btc #plebs View quoted note →
Zap sent Good luck! I hope 50k sats can be useful I had a fantastic trip to Nias island in 2007, just after the Tsunami, I remember travelling through towns that were still under re-construction, which mainly meant rubble all along the dirt high streets still It was crazy to witness how far inland the tsunami travelled I trust your friends and family are safe, and that you can work together to re-build 🙏🏻
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Justin_Tokyo 1 week ago
Good luck on your efforts and may the lost souls be at peace knowing there are people like you doing the right thing. 💋
From the very beginning of this disaster, I wanted to raise funds from the Bitcoin community. However, I was fully aware that trust is the most important thing. Two days ago, a friend who was directly affected shared their sadness and pain with me. That moment broke my heart, and finally gave me the courage to open this donation. Once the funds are sufficient, I will go directly to the field to distribute the aid. Photos and stories will follow. This is a great responsibility. Thank you for sharing and for your support. 🙏”
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1776 1 week ago
Sent sats. Good effort on your part to assist your fellow countrymen
Current donation total: 406.450 sats Plebs, this is an update on the current donation amount. There was a technical issue that accidentally split the funds into two Wallet of Satoshi wallets. I manage both wallets and take full responsibility for them. 100% of the donated funds will be used to purchase tools to clean the homes of flood-affected victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh. We will distribute the aid to those in urgent need as soon as possible. Thank you beyond words for your donations, plebs. I am deeply moved. Accountability, photos, and reports will be published once we are on the ground. Thank you very much. #bitcoin #donation #donate #plebs #nostr View quoted note →
X News reported: Flash floods and landslides in Sumatra have killed more than 1,090 people, injured thousands, and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes across dozens of districts. -- I am raising donations from the Bitcoin community to focus on one district, Pidie Jaya in Aceh. The focus is to purchase supplies and deliver them directly to disaster victims so they can repair their homes and return after the floods. I will provide further updates on the distribution of the donations here. Thank you for your sats, plebs. 🙏 ♥️ View quoted note → image
UPDATE: 961,167 sats raised so far Thank you, plebs. These funds will be used to buy cleaning and rebuilding tools for flood victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, so families can return to their homes. We will distribute the donations to the victims as soon as possible. #bitcoin #donation #sats #news #disaster #aceh #nostr View quoted note →
DONATION REPORT – PHASE 01 As of Monday, December 22, 2025, at 2:21 PM (WIB), Aceh, Indonesia. Total donations collected: 1,001,666 sats All sats from my two Wallet of Satoshi wallets were transferred to my Muun Wallet, totaling 1,001,611 sats, with a Lightning network fee of 3,001 sats. Remaining donation balance: 55 sats Next step: conversion to Indonesian rupiah. First withdrawal phase: 1,001,611 sats were sent from my Muun Wallet to Reku (a local centralized exchange), resulting in 1,000,901 sats after an on-chain fee of 710 sats. (Still waiting for block confirmation at the time of this post) Next: final phase. Bitcoin will be converted into Indonesian rupiah and transferred to my local bank account. After that, my team and fellow Bitcoiners here will purchase the required equipment and deliver the donated goods directly to flood disaster victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia. Further reports, including equipment purchases and other necessary items, will be updated here. My deepest thanks to everyone who donated sats for the victims of the ecological disaster in Aceh. I am truly moved and never expected to receive this much support. Once again, thank you, Bitcoiners and Nostrians. Bitcoin for humanity. ♥️ #bitcoin #nostr #disaster #donation View quoted note →
Plebs, today we discussed and decided that tomorrow, Tuesday, December 23, 2025, we will depart to distribute the sats donations from all of you to the victims of the floods and landslides in Aceh, specifically in Pidie Jaya Regency. The victims whose homes were buried by soil after the floods urgently need equipment to clean their houses. We have already ordered the necessary tools. Tomorrow, we depart. The total donation that has been converted into rupiah amounts to 1,000,901 sats, approximately 15 million IDR or around USD 895. I was moved to do this because Bitcoin cannot be stopped by governments. Previously, our government was slow in responding to this ecological disaster. Even worse, the government refused aid from other countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, China, and several other Middle Eastern countries. I believe Bitcoin is the only form of aid that is fast, effective, and borderless. However, trust is what truly matters here. I may not be trusted, but the sats donations I have received will be distributed. Photos and videos will be the only proof of the work I have done to help my brothers and sisters here who are suffering after the disaster. I’m still accepting sats donations. Once enough is collected, I will proceed with the second withdrawal phase. Thank you beyond words from all of us, Aceh plebs. #bitcoin #aceh #nostr #disaster #aid #donation image View quoted note →
For those who want to donate their sats for a good cause, please help the bitcoin community leader @Pengsats from Aceh Aceh, aprovince in Indonesia was struck by severe flash floods. Thousands of people were killed, and millions were affected. This is the same region that was devastated by the 2004 tsunami, which killed more than 600,000 people. The recent flooding was largely caused by extensive deforestation linked to palm oil plantations and logging operations. Many of these companies are connected to business interests associated with the current president, Prabowo Subianto. Despite the scale of the disaster, the government has not declared it a national disaster. As a result, official aid has been limited. Most recovery efforts are currently being carried out independently by local communities like him, with little state support. Aid distribution and coordination are largely community-led. Any help will be appreciated View quoted note →
PoW: Delivering Aid to Flood Victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh Plebs, today I personally delivered part of the donated aid from all of you to the victims of the flash floods in Aceh, Indonesia—specifically in Teupin Pukat village, Meurah Dua District (Mereudu). The remaining donations will be distributed to other villages that were also severely affected. The aid was received directly by the head of Teupin Pukat village, Mulyadi (wearing the green shirt on the far left). Together with his team, he expressed deep gratitude to Bitcoiners, even though they do not fully understand how Bitcoin aid works or how it reached them. What amazed them most was when I told them that this help came from abroad. ____ FYI: Previously, there were reports that the Indonesian government rejected aid from other countries that wanted to help disaster victims in Sumatra. In local media, Indonesian officials claimed they were capable of handling the disaster. However, in reality, the government response has been slow and appears neglectful. The affected people are deeply disappointed. ___ The items they received, which I purchased and delivered, were: 10 hoes 10 shovels 10 pairs of tall rubber boots 10 wheelbarrows (A detailed report of items and prices will be shared in the next post.) After receiving the aid, they immediately used the tools to work together, cleaning places of worship and their own homes that were buried under soil after the floods. Many houses are no longer habitable, forcing residents to stay in emergency tents. The village officials of Teupin Pukat were happy and relieved to receive aid that truly matched their urgent needs. I asked the village head about the village budget and assistance from the central government. He sighed and said, “As a newly elected village head, I don’t have the freedom to use state funds. Only a very small portion can be disbursed, and even that requires complicated and slow bureaucracy.” He continued, “The central government, which holds the real authority, only tells us to be patient. Aid has not arrived, so we are forced to move on our own and seek help from anywhere,” he said with a disappointed expression. Today marks 28 days after the flood disaster. If the Indonesian government had handled the disaster properly, these communities would not have needed to seek recovery assistance from others. #bitcoin #aceh #donation #aid View quoted note →
NEXT DONATION DISTRIBUTION (Phase 02) Location: Rembele Village, Bener Meriah Regency Urgent need: Water supply pipes Purpose: To access clean water Donation amount: IDR 3,000,000 Form of donation: Cash Story: After Pidie Jaya, I allocated part of the donations to the community of Rembele Village, Bukit District, Bener Meriah Regency, Aceh, Indonesia. This highland area was severely affected by a major disaster on November 25, 2025. As of today—29 days after the disaster—the area remains isolated. The main roads are cut off due to landslides, and bridges were destroyed by heavy flooding. The only fast way to reach the area is by air—by helicopter or small aircraft. For now, residents are surviving with whatever they can manage. Their most urgent need is access to clean water. The floods and landslides destroyed their only water source. The pipes that supplied water to homes were completely damaged, and many springs were buried by landslides. As a result, residents must walk nearly two kilometers to collect clean water for daily needs. Because aid from the central government has not arrived to rebuild the water system, villagers have begun working together to restore water access on their own. Fauzan, my older brother is one of the residents there. He survived the floods and landslides, and now they urgently need pipes to rebuild the water channel. They need more than 800 meters of pipes to reach the water source. The community has raised funds independently, but it is not enough to cover all needs amid the hardship following the disaster. Plebs, I set aside part of your sats donations and sent them to my brother so he and the villagers can begin rebuilding the water system as soon as possible. They will purchase the required pipes locally. They are still short of 80 pipes. Each pipe costs IDR 150,000. I have sent IDR 3,000,000 in cash, enough to buy 20 pipes—which is still far from sufficient, leaving a shortage of 40 more pipes. “Whatever funds we have, it’s okay—we’ll try to find donations elsewhere,” my brother said. I truly wanted to go there myself and deliver the needed supplies directly, but the only fast access is by air, which I cannot afford. Traveling by land would take many days on foot, crossing hills as alternative routes, since most main roads are severely damaged by landslides. Proof of work for the donation will follow. #donation #bitcoin #nostr #plebs #aceh View quoted note →
The Condition of Victims One Month After the Disaster On Friday, December 26, 2025, I rode in my friend’s car as we went deeper into villages severely affected by flooding in Meurah Dua District, Pidie Jaya. We passed through two neighboring villages along the way. Exactly one month after the floods, the victims can only rely on themselves. Every day, little by little, they dig and remove the soil that has buried their homes, using only basic tools. Some houses are buried under one meter of soil, while others are covered by nearly three meters. Some residents have already given up—exhausted and resigned, unable to shovel soil that has hardened to such depths. Other villagers dig into their homes just to retrieve items needed to survive. It looks like a treasure hunt, but in reality they are only searching for a frying pan to cook, or basic household necessities. For now, they can only live crowded together in evacuation tents. The flash floods that struck Aceh and Sumatra on November 26, 2025, were not ordinary floods. The raging waters carried not only mud, but also massive logs. After the water receded, soil and timber piled up, as if swallowing entire homes. The damage is not only material. Water sources have also been lost—wells are buried and dried up. To this day, access to clean water remains extremely difficult. Emergency wells are only available at evacuation centers. Some remote villages still have no electricity. My volunteer team and I are currently surveying the area to provide access to clean water. Several ideas are already being discussed, including the costs involved. At this moment, clean water is the most urgent need for flood victims. Water is the source of life—without it, life comes to a standstill. If you are wondering whether a government with vast resources is incapable of handling this disaster— I don’t know. Whether they are incapable, or simply unwilling. View quoted note →
UPDATE on Flood and Landslide Donation Report in Aceh Saturday, December 27, 2025 Remaining fiat cash: IDR 2,161,267 Total fiat donations already distributed: IDR 12,859,000 Ongoing Bitcoin donations (current): 337,616 sats Total sats collected during the campaign: 1,339,282 sats Next planned use of donations: Provision of clean water sources and other urgent, unforeseen needs. Thank you endlessly to all sats donors, wherever you are. From Aceh with ♥️ View quoted note →
PoW: Installation of Water Pipeline in Bener Meriah, Aceh Plebs, on Saturday, December 27, 2025, residents of Bener Meriah carried out community work to install a water pipeline. Previously, a severe landslide had struck the area, destroying their only source of clean water. Earlier, I had already reported here about their needs and the donation amount for them: Fauzan, one of the villagers there, thanked me, and I told him that the money I sent was a donation from Bitcoiners on Nostr. “If that’s the case, please tell them that the residents of Rembele Village are grateful to the Bitcoiners,” he said via WhatsApp message. Now, one month after the disaster, the residents of Rembele Village can once again access clean water flowing directly into their homes for daily needs such as washing, cooking, and sanitation. Previously, they had to walk more than two kilometers to carry water for daily use, and even then, a single trip was not enough for one family. Frustrated by the government’s slow response in helping to repair the water supply, they finally took action themselves—pooling their own funds and seeking help from outside. In the end, they managed to purchase a total of 300 pipes (each pipe is 5.80 meters long and 3 inches thick). Of these, 22 pipes were funded by the donation I sent to them in cash. They purchased the pipes from a store in another district. As residents living in the highlands, they are no longer isolated. Main roads and bridges damaged by floods and landslides have been temporarily repaired at several critical points, allowing them to be crossed carefully. Plebs, thank you beyond words for your sats donations. #donation #plebs #bitcoin #nostr #aceh image View quoted note →
Ongoing donation total: 580,183 sats UPDATE — Flood and Landslide Donation Report in Aceh | Tuesday, December 30, 2025 More details: Remaining fiat balance in my local bank account: IDR 2,161,267 Total fiat donations already distributed: IDR 12,859,000 Total sats collected during the campaign: 1,581,048 sats Next planned use of donations: Providing access to clean water sources and covering other urgent, unforeseen needs. My deepest thanks to all sats donors. I will use the donations as responsibly as possible to support the victims of the ecological disaster in Aceh. Many thanks to all Anons. 🙏 #donation #bitcoin #nostr #plebs #plebchain #disaster View quoted note →