Africa has the youngest population in the world. That’s why we love taking Bitcoin education to campuses because young people are the foundation of the future, and Bitcoin gives them a new one to build on. Let’s be honest, the old systems are falling apart. Ask any young person how much they have in savings, how many have started families, bought homes, or even cars. Not many. Most will tell you it feels impossible with inflation and the cost of living today. Many are still living at home, putting dreams on hold, not because they lack ambition, but because the money system is broken. Fiat is a weak foundation. It keeps people working harder for less, watching their money lose value over time. But Bitcoin offers something different, a lifeboat. A way for young Africans to build strong foundations for their future and generations to come. That’s why we do this work on the ground, one conversation at a time, one student at a time. If you’re part of a community 🇰🇪that needs Bitcoin or want to learn more about Bitcoin and how it can help you, send us a DM. We’d love to help.
If your Monday doesn’t look like this, you might need more Bitcoin & Tando in your life😃 New week, same mission: ✅Make bitcoin useful. ✅Keep it moving. ✅Smile while you do it. #poweredbytando
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On Madaraka Day, we honor the spirit of self-governance as individuals. A reminder that true freedom lives in our ability to choose systems that serve us, not control us. As we celebrate Kenya’s journey toward autonomy, picture a world where your wealth isn't tethered to distant money printers in far away lands, silently siphoning control. It’s time we carry the torch of Madaraka into the digital age. Hold your own keys & take control. Run your own node & govern your future as Kenya did on this day. Self-governance isn’t a holiday, it’s a practice. One block at a time. image