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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2024 · 52 MIN

Why are the biggest Bitcoin scams in Africa? | Kgothatso Ngako

from The Robin Seyr Podcast · host Robin Seyr

Summary In this conversation, Kgothatso from Machankura discusses his work in accelerating the adoption of Bitcoin in Africa. He shares his experience in founding Exonomia and Machankura, two companies focused on translating Bitcoin literature and providing a mobile service for sending and receiving Bitcoin without an internet connection. Kgothatso highlights the challenges of adoption in Africa, including low internet penetration and misconceptions about Bitcoin. He also discusses his personal journey into Bitcoin and the importance of a Bitcoin-only approach. Additionally, Kgothatso mentions the upcoming Adoption Bitcoin conference in Cape Town and his involvement in promoting Bitcoin in Africa. The conversation explores the topic of Bitcoin adoption in South Africa and the grassroots movement that is accelerating its adoption. Takeaways Low internet penetration and misconceptions about Bitcoin are challenges to adoption in Africa. Translation of Bitcoin literature and mobile services without internet connection are important for accelerating adoption in Africa. A Bitcoin-only approach can provide stability and protection against inflation in African countries. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) face challenges in adoption due to lack of trust and limited use cases. The upcoming Adoption Bitcoin conference in Cape Town aims to bring together Bitcoin companies and parallel institutions to promote adoption in Africa. Bitcoin adoption is growing in South Africa, with major grocery chains accepting Bitcoin as a payment method. CryptoConvert and Bitrefill are platforms that enable Bitcoin payments in South Africa. While many everyday expenses can be paid with Bitcoin, some services still require traditional currency. The grassroots movement in South Africa is playing a significant role in promoting Bitcoin adoption. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup 02:05 Achieving Impact in the African Bitcoiner Space 09:45 Challenges of Adoption in Africa 16:14 Misconceptions about Bitcoin in Africa 21:56 Personal Journey into Bitcoin 29:48 Exploring Altcoins and Bitcoin-Only Approach 38:26 Bitcoin Cape Town and Bitcoin Ekasi 44:40 Barriers to Bitcoin Adoption 47:20 Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) in Africa 50:52 Question from Previous Guest 52:11 Bitcoin Adoption in South Africa 53:17 Grassroots Movement and Bitcoin Adoption

Summary In this conversation, Kgothatso from Machankura discusses his work in accelerating the adoption of Bitcoin in Africa. He shares his experience in founding Exonomia and Machankura, two companies focused on translating Bitcoin literature and providing a mobile service for sending and receiving Bitcoin without an internet connection. Kgothatso highlights the challenges of adoption in Africa, including low internet penetration and misconceptions about Bitcoin. He also discusses his personal journey into Bitcoin and the importance of a Bitcoin-only approach. Additionally, Kgothatso mentions the upcoming Adoption Bitcoin conference in Cape Town and his involvement in promoting Bitcoin in Africa. The conversation explores the topic of Bitcoin adoption in South Africa and the grassroots movement that is accelerating its adoption. Takeaways Low internet penetration and misconceptions about Bitcoin are challenges to adoption in Africa. Translation of Bitcoin literature and mobile services without internet connection are important for accelerating adoption in Africa. A Bitcoin-only approach can provide stability and protection against inflation in African countries. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) face challenges in adoption due to lack of trust and limited use cases. The upcoming Adoption Bitcoin conference in Cape Town aims to bring together Bitcoin companies and parallel institutions to promote adoption in Africa. Bitcoin adoption is growing in South Africa, with major grocery chains accepting Bitcoin as a payment method. CryptoConvert and Bitrefill are platforms that enable Bitcoin payments in South Africa. While many everyday expenses can be paid with Bitcoin, some services still require traditional currency. The grassroots movement in South Africa is playing a significant role in promoting Bitcoin adoption. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup 02:05 Achieving Impact in the African Bitcoiner Space 09:45 Challenges of Adoption in Africa 16:14 Misconceptions about Bitcoin in Africa 21:56 Personal Journey into Bitcoin 29:48 Exploring Altcoins and Bitcoin-Only Approach 38:26 Bitcoin Cape Town and Bitcoin Ekasi 44:40 Barriers to Bitcoin Adoption 47:20 Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) in Africa 50:52 Question from Previous Guest 52:11 Bitcoin Adoption in South Africa 53:17 Grassroots Movement and Bitcoin Adoption

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