The Painted Shacks owners continue to visit our Bitcoin Ekasi Center to learn more about Bitcoin. As part of their agreement, they are responsible for keeping the areas around their shacks clean and attending at least one Bitcoin education session each month in order to qualify for their monthly sats payout.
Seeing students on-board people is one of the coolest things there is to see in Bitcoin! We're teaching the teachers, who share their knowledge and help create real empowerment in our community.
🌼 A Visit to the Bitcoin Ekasi Thrift Shop 🌼 Moments like this show the purpose of the thrift shop — giving our young people access, confidence, and affordable choices right here in Joe Slovo.
Stoked to announce that Trezor Academy is onboard as a sponsor for the @AdoptingBitcoinCapeTown 2026 Road-Trip! After attending the Trezor launch event for their new Safe 7, in Oct, we returned to Cape Town... with several hundred Trezor Model T devices! We're not saying why, not jut yet anyway, but stay tuned and follow @AdoptingBitcoinCapeTown for updates. We'll soon announce the fate of the two pink bags and its contents! Don't hesitate, join us for the Trezor Academy Road-Trip!!! 👇👇👇
CBAF is a loose cooperative of Bitcoin Circular Economy (BCE) projects from across Africa. Facilitated by @BitcoinEkasi, supported by Bitcoin Beach and @Federation of Bitcoin Circular Economies, we're working to help make Bitcoin everyday money in Africa. One of the initiatives we're working on is a collection of PoW video recordings made by the projects we support. Thus far, we've collected: 976 recorded video transactions 9 months 8 countries Ghana 🇬🇭 South Africa 🇿🇦 Uganda 🇺🇬 Zambia 🇿🇲 Kenya 🇰🇪 Nigeria 🇳🇬 Burundi 🇧🇮 Mozambique 🇲🇿 Full list of ALL 976 video-recorded transactions: If you're attending @Africa Bitcoin Conference (DEC 2025) or @AdoptingBitcoinCapeTown (JAN 2026) we'll be discussing African BCE projects in great detail there! Highlight reel below by @Btc_creatives #SPEDN bitcoinekasi.com/cbaf
This afternoon, two young children aged 12 and 14 found themselves caught in a strong rip current, here at Diaz Beach. With lifeguards not yet on duty for the festive season, there was no one on the beach to assist them. Fortunately, our three senior coaches (Sandiso Ntosho, Mbasa Yabo and Lukhangele Tabata, pictured below) spotted the children from our HQ. They reacted immediately, made their way to the beach, and within minutes managed to bring both children safely back to shore. All our coaches are qualified lifeguards, and when our program is not running, we continue to keep a close eye on the beach to help prevent drownings and ensure its a safe environment. This is one of many MANY incidents we’ve responded to over the years. The local government only stations lifeguards on select beaches and only during peak season, about 2 months out of the year. The other 10 months, countless people get in trouble, and other than our surf program, there's generally no one else there to help. All our surf coaches are fully qualified lifeguards and over the years we've battled with local government to contribute towards having lifeguards formally stationed here full-time. But thanks to bureaucracy, that hasn't happened. In the meantime, we'll keep saving lives. It's not about recognition, it's about doing the right thing. These young men are unsung heroes. image
Monthly Movie Night! 👀🎬📽️🎞️🍿🤩 🎇