My guest in this episode is Tim Akinbo. He comes from Nigeria and is involved in the Bitcoin space since 2014. I got to know Tim when I asked for bitcoin donations for a school in Harare, Zimbabwe. He contacted me on Twitter and offered to setup a BTCpayserver so that we can receive lightning payments, too. That was of great help. I looked him up and realized that Tim is also a Bitcoin Core contributor, Software developer and has a lot of experience with e-commerce and international payments.
“I think from an individual perspective, Bitcoin will make it possible for people to really, really save, on the African continent.” – Tim Akinbo
“I really have not been able to figure out, if any other Altcoin really has any use case, besides probably providing some avenue for a speculation, but in terms of real world use cases, I don’t think that any of the so-called limitations of Bitcoin are strong enough to actually kind of overcome it’s network effects and liquidity.” – Tim Akinbo
Our topics:
- How he learned about Bitcoin
- His contribution to Bitcoin Core
- The use-cases for Bitcoin in Nigeria and Ghana
- Methods of payments in Nigeria
- How Bitcoin is traded in Africa
- Why the trading volume in Africa increased during the Corona pandemic
- His perspective on zimbo.cash
- Use-cases for Altcoins
- The deprecation of the Naira and other African currencies
- Bitcoin as a store of value for African people
- His new project to make full nodes in Africa visible
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Der Beitrag Tim Akinbo: Bitcoin is a Store of Value for the African People erschien zuerst auf The Anita Posch Show.