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Bitcoin Maxi , Founder of BitcoinsafariTz, Mentor , businessman, Hustler ,Tourism,bitcoin is freedom, Labtechnician , Multipurpose, Pay with bitcoin for vacation/ trip to Tanzania with bitcoin , onboard btc merchants in Tanzania , Freedom ,Nostr , explore the beautiful and nature of Tanzania 🇹🇿, chaggaboy ,Kilimanjaro my home land [marangu -kilema] ,Running Free Bitcoin Diploma Course using MI Primer Bitcoin Education syllabus in Tanzania 🇹🇿
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Bitcoinsafaritz 5 months ago
Hello 👋 Check out our new Bitcoin episode – Chapter 2: What is Money 📺 YouTube: @Bitcrazy 🛀 Take time to watch, like, comment positively, and subscribe for more! Sharing is winning 🥇 – keep learning Bitcoin!
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Bitcoinsafaritz 5 months ago
Yesterday Proof of Work – Chapter 8 (Part I) Topic:Lightning Network: Using Bitcoin in Your Daily Life Lecture by:Adam Simecka – Founder of Manna Bitcoin Wallet Yesterday, we had an incredible and impactful session as we officially began Chapter 8 of our Bitcoin Diploma Course. The session was led by none other than Adam Simecka, a Bitcoin educator and the founder of Manna Wallet, a self-custody Bitcoin wallet that supports both on-chain and Lightning Network payments. The class kicked off with a warm introduction from Adam, who shared his background and passion for Bitcoin. He then dived into the fundamentals of the Lightning Network, explaining how it works and its role in enabling fast, low-cost Bitcoin transactions for everyday use. Students learned about the different types of Lightning wallets, the difference between self-custodial vs custodial wallets, and the importance of choosing open-source solutions. Adam provided a live demonstration on how to set up the Manna Bitcoin Wallet, where students actively followed along, downloaded the app, and configured their wallets with his guidance. The session was highly interactive with active participation from students across Tanzania, Kenya, Burundi, and South Africa. To keep the energy high, we played fun Bitcoin trivia games where lucky winners were rewarded from 1,000sats to 5,000 sats each! Adam wrapped up by teaching students how to send and receive Bitcoin via the Lightning Network, using Manna and other Lightning wallets. The hands-on learning and live examples made the session very practical and insightful. For those who missed this engaging session, the recorded video is available here: 👉🏿Watch the session 👉 A huge thanks to Adam Simecka for the brilliant session on the Lightning Network — packed with knowledge, energy, and real-world application. See you all today for Chapter 8 – Part II! #BitcoinEducation #LightningNetwork #MannaWallet #ProofOfWork #BitcoinDiploma #SelfCustody #SatsBySats #LearnAndEarn image image image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
We just found this beautiful tortoise 🐢 again around our home in the village farm 🏡. This marks the fifth time we’ve seen it here! It’s always special to witness nature up close. Truly a peaceful and lucky visitor to our land. Nature always finds its way back home. image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Hello Bitcoiners & Cohort 3 Students – Bitcoin Diploma Course | BitcoinSafariTZ 🇹🇿 We’re excited to officially begin Chapter 8 (Part I & II) of the Bitcoin Diploma Course, following the MyFirstBitcoin.io education syllabus. 📘 Chapter 8: Lightning Network – Using Bitcoin in Your Daily Life 🧑🏽‍🏫 Lecture by: AdamSimecka - Bitcoin Educator - Bitcoin Maximalist - Founder of MannaBitcoin (a self-custodial BTC wallet supporting both on-chain & Lightning Network payments) AdamSimecka will lead our students through both Part I & II of Chapter 8, breaking down important real-life applications of Bitcoin via the Lightning Network. 📌 Key Subtopics Covered: - Introduction - What is the Lightning Network & how it works - Types of Bitcoin Lightning wallets - Self-custodial vs Custodial wallets - Open source vs Closed source wallets - Setting up a Lightning wallet - Sending & receiving payments via Lightning - Using Bitcoin for coffee & groceries - Finding merchants that accept Bitcoin - Building circular economies with Bitcoin 🗓️ Class Details: - Date: 14th – 15th August 2025 - Time: 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM EAT - Location: Google Meet (Virtual Class) Join Here: https://meet.google.com/nyv-msve-yum 📅 Add to Calendar: Google Calendar Link Let’s keep pushing forward and unlocking new levels of Bitcoin knowledge. This is how we build a truly decentralized and empowered future. Bitcoin is more than money — it's freedom. #BitcoinDiploma #BitcoinEducation #LightningNetwork #MannaWallet #SelfCustody image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Bonjour 👋 Si le français est la seule langue que tu comprends et que tu cherchais le meilleur moyen d’apprendre le Bitcoin — tu es au bon endroit. @Bitcrazy 🛀 & @BITCOINSAFARITZ ont lancé un nouveau programme qui commencera officiellement la semaine prochaine, afin de transmettre les connaissances sur le Bitcoin en langue française pour tous ceux qui ne comprennent que le français. Si tu souhaites rejoindre notre communauté pour plus d’instructions ou d’informations, voici notre groupe WhatsApp : 👉🏿 Le Bitcoin, c’est pour tout le monde 🧡 image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Hello Bitcoiners & Everyone! A huge THANK YOU to @Zaawaadi for the generous contribution of 83,944 sats to our project ( @BITCOINSAFARITZ ) on @Geyser 🧡 — your support truly means a lot and is helping us move forward in building a stronger Bitcoin Circular Economy here in Tanzania. Your kind words, “Mradi Mkubwa. Bahati Nzuri Katika siku zijazo”, by @Zaawaadi beautifully translated as “A Big Project. Good Luck in the Future” — are not only encouraging but deeply appreciated by the entire BitcoinSafariTz team. Let’s keep building, educating, and orange-pilling more communities. Together we rise! #BitcoinSafariTz #BitcoinAfrica #GeyserFund #ProofOfWork #BitcoinEducation #zaawadi
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Hello Everyone 👋 Let’s make this Tuesday count by learning more about *Technology* 💻⚡ Do you have any questions or curiosity about Bitcoin, Blockchain, Wallets, Mining, Security, or any other tech-related topic? *Now is your chance!* Drop your tech questions anonymously using the link below: 👉🏿 Let’s grow together — no question is too small!
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Habari Watanzania Wenzangu 🇹🇿, BitcoinSafariTz tumekuja na mpango mpya wa elimu na mazungumzo ya wazi kuhusu teknolojia ya Blockchain na Cryptocurrency, utakaofanyika mara 2 hadi 3 kwa wiki. Kupitia programu hii, utapata fursa ya kukutana na wataalamu waliobobea katika nyanja mbalimbali kama vile Blockchain technology, Developers, Bitcoin adoption, na mengineyo yanayohusu mustakabali wa fedha za kidigitali. Lengo letu ni kutoa maarifa sahihi kwa Watanzania kwa lugha rahisi, kukuza uelewa kuhusu fursa zilizopo kwenye teknolojia hii, na kusaidia jamii kushiriki kikamilifu kwenye mapinduzi ya kidigitali. 📌 Mada ya Kwanza ya Leo: "Tupige Story: Blockchain Adoption Tanzania & Fursa Zake" Tutajadili: - Uwezekano wa blockchain kwa Tanzania - Changamoto na suluhisho - Maoni ya washiriki - Na maandalizi ya programu ya kudumu 🕗 Muda: Saa 2:00 Usiku hadi 4:00 Usiku (EAT) 📍 Mahali: Google Meet 🔗 Link ya Darasa: https://meet.google.com/nix-dtqo-rvu 🗓️ Ongeza kwenye kalenda yako (Google Calendar):* Usikose! Karibu ujifunze, uchangie, na upate mtazamo mpya kuhusu teknolojia ya blockchain. Elimu ni Ukombozi – Bitcoin ni Suluhisho. #BitcoinSafariTz #BlockchainTanzania #BitcoinEducation #BitcoinAfrica #DigitalInnovation #BlockchainAdoption #SatoshiSpirit #BitcoinElimu #BitcoinCommunity #WatanzaniaNaBitcoin image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Remember. The phrase “Not your keys, not your coins” means: If you don’t control the private keys to your Bitcoin wallet, you don’t truly own the Bitcoin. Explanation: - Private keys are like your password or signature that proves you own and control your Bitcoin. - When you store Bitcoin on exchanges like Binance or Coinbase, the platform holds the private keys, not you. - That means if the exchange is hacked, freezes your account, or goes bankrupt — you could lose all your Bitcoin. Example: If you keep your money in your own wallet (like a hardware wallet or a non-custodial wallet app), you control the keys, so you control the coins. But if you leave it on an exchange, you are trusting them, and technically, they own it — not you. Takeaway: For true ownership and financial freedom, always store your Bitcoin in a wallet where you control the keys. image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Happy New Week, Bitcoiners and Visionaries! As we begin this new week, may you be filled with strength, wisdom, and clarity to chase your dreams and achieve your goals. Let this be a week of progress, growth, and intentional steps toward your purpose. Remember, success doesn't come overnight, but with consistent effort and faith, great things unfold. Stay focused, be kind, and uplift those around you. Let your light shine even when the path seems unclear. The world needs your uniqueness. Keep building, keep believing. May this week open doors of opportunity, bring divine connections, and lead you into favor and abundance. 🌟 #HappyNewWeek #PositiveVibes #SuccessMindset #BitcoinBlessings #KeepBuilding #ChaseYourDreams #CryptoCommunity #NewWeekNewGoals #StayFocused #MoreWins image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Many individuals in Africa and globally perceive Bitcoin as a scam due to a combination of factors. These perceptions are influenced by past fraudulent schemes, lack of understanding, and the volatile nature of cryptocurrencies. Below are detailed explanations of these reasons: 1. Proliferation of Cryptocurrency Scams Numerous fraudulent schemes have exploited the popularity of Bitcoin, leading to significant financial losses for investors. For instance, the OneCoin scam, orchestrated by Ruja Ignatova, defrauded investors worldwide of approximately $4 billion by promoting a non-existent cryptocurrency. Similarly, Mirror Trading International (MTI), a South African-based platform, promised high returns through Bitcoin trading but was later exposed as a Ponzi scheme, affecting over 100,000 investors globally. 2. Lack of Understanding and Education Bitcoin operates on complex technologies like blockchain, which many people find difficult to comprehend. This lack of understanding makes individuals susceptible to misinformation and scams. In regions with limited access to financial education, people may be more vulnerable to fraudulent schemes masquerading as legitimate Bitcoin investments. 3. Association with Illicit Activities Bitcoin's pseudonymous nature has led to its association with illegal activities such as money laundering and drug trafficking. This association tarnishes its image and leads many to view it as a tool for criminal enterprises rather than a legitimate financial instrument. 4. Regulatory Uncertainty The lack of clear regulatory frameworks for cryptocurrencies in many countries contributes to skepticism. Without government oversight, people fear the absence of consumer protections, making them wary of investing in Bitcoin. This uncertainty can lead to the perception that Bitcoin is untrustworthy or a scam. 5. High Volatility*l Bitcoin's price is known for its extreme fluctuations. Such volatility can result in significant financial losses, especially for uninformed investors. These rapid changes in value can make Bitcoin appear unstable and risky, reinforcing the belief that it is a speculative and potentially fraudulent asset. 6. Media Representation Media coverage often highlights negative aspects of Bitcoin, such as its use in scams or its environmental impact. Sensational headlines can shape public perception, leading people to associate Bitcoin with fraud and illegitimacy. 7. Environmental Concerns Bitcoin mining consumes significant amounts of electricity, raising environmental concerns. Critics argue that the environmental cost outweighs the benefits, leading some to view Bitcoin as not only harmful to the planet but also as a socially irresponsible investment. 8. Market Manipulation The cryptocurrency market has been subject to manipulation tactics like "pump and dump" schemes, where the price of Bitcoin is artificially inflated and then sold off for profit, leaving other investors with losses. Such practices undermine trust and contribute to the perception of Bitcoin as a scam. 9. Absence of Tangible Backing Unlike traditional currencies backed by governments or physical assets, Bitcoin lacks intrinsic value. This absence of tangible backing leads some to question its legitimacy and view it as a speculative bubble or a scam. 10. Influence of High-Profile Critics Prominent figures in the financial industry have publicly criticized Bitcoin. For example, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has labeled cryptocurrencies as fraudulent and likened them to Ponzi schemes. Such statements from respected individuals can sway public opinion and reinforce negative perceptions. In conclusion, the perception of Bitcoin as a scam is fueled by a combination of fraudulent activities, lack of understanding, regulatory gaps, and negative portrayals. Addressing these issues through education, regulation, and transparency is crucial to changing public perception and fostering trust in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Hello Bitcoiners! 🧡⚡* We're building something meaningful at BitcoinSafariTz — blending Bitcoin education with real-world impact across Tanzania. Your support can help us bring this vision to life! 🙏🏾 Every satoshi counts. 👉🏾 #BitcoinAfrica #BitcoinEducation #GeyserFund #BitcoinCircularEconomy #SupportBitcoinBuilders
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
Hello Tanzania 🇹🇿 Developers Only 📌 Are you a developer who's always been passionate about building in the Bitcoin space, but never had the right guidance or community to walk with you on the journey? This is your chance! 🎯 We’re creating a Bitcoin Developers Tanzania community just for developers based in Tanzania who are eager to: - Learn how to build on Bitcoin - Collaborate with fellow developers - Get support, resources & mentorship - Be part of the growing Bitcoin ecosystem ✅ What to do: - Click the link below to join the group - Introduce yourself (what you do & why you’re interested in building on Bitcoin) This group is strictly for Tanzanian developers only. WhatsApp Group Link 👉🏿 #BitcoinDevelopersTZ #BuildOnBitcoin #TanzaniaDevelopers #BitcoinAfrica #BitcoinEducation #TechCommunity #DevelopersTanzania #CodeOnBitcoin image
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
🎯 Do You Know What Incentives, Value, SPV & Privacy Mean in Bitcoin? Take a short break and expand your Bitcoin knowledge today! Understanding these key terms will help you go deeper into how Bitcoin truly works. 🎥 Jetty Nakamoto(@Bitcrazy 🛀), the passionate Bitcoin educator and content creator behind Bitcrazy YouTube Channel, has broken it all down in simple, easy-to-understand language. 🚀 Whether you’re new or experienced, this video will help you grasp: 💡 Incentives — What motivates Bitcoin users and miners 💰 Value — How Bitcoin derives and stores value 📦 SPV (Simplified Payment Verification) — How lightweight Bitcoin wallets work 🕵🏾‍♂️ Privacy — Why it's important and how Bitcoin protects it 👉🏿 Watch Now: ✅ Subscribe to the Bitcrazy YouTube Channel ✅ Like the video if you’ve learned something new ✅ Comment to share your thoughts or questions ✅ Share this video with your community Sharing is Winning 🥇 Always! #BitcoinEducation #Bitcrazy #JettyNakamoto #BitcoinSafariTz #BitcoinIncentives #BitcoinValue #SPV #BitcoinPrivacy #LearnBitcoin #StaySovereign
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
🚀 Do You Know What The Bitcoin Network Is? Take a quick break and boost your Bitcoin understanding today! 🎥 Jetty Nakamoto(@Bitcrazy 🛀 ),the brilliant mind behind the Bitcrazy YouTube Channel, has broken down "The Bitcoin Network" in the simplest way possible — perfect for both beginners and curious minds! In this short video, you’ll learn: 🌐 What the Bitcoin network is 🔗 How nodes connect and verify transactions ⚙️ How decentralization works in action 💡 Why the network is secure and unstoppable 👉🏿 Watch Now: 🎯 Don’t Forget To: ✅ Subscribe to the Bitcrazy YouTube Channel ✅ Like the video to support Bitcoin content ✅ Comment your takeaway or questions ✅ Share with your community to spread knowledge Remember: Sharing is Winning 🥇 Always! #BitcoinNetwork #Bitcrazy #JettyNakamoto #BitcoinEducation #LearnBitcoin #BitcoinSafariTz #Decentralization #DigitalFreedom #BitcoinAfrica #StaySovereign
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Bitcoinsafaritz 6 months ago
🔥 Do You Know What Proof of Work Is? Take a moment and dive into the core of Bitcoin’s security system — Proof of Work! 🎥 Jetty Nakamoto(@Bitcrazy 🛀), Bitcoin educator and content creator behind Bitcrazy YouTube Channel, has explained Proof of Work in a very simple and understandable way that’s perfect for anyone new to Bitcoin or looking to deepen their knowledge. In this quick and powerful video, you’ll learn: 🔐 What Proof of Work means ⚙️ Why it’s essential to secure the Bitcoin network 💡 How miners compete and verify transactions 🛡️ How PoW defends Bitcoin against attacks 👉🏿 Watch Now: ✅ Don’t Forget To: 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe to the Bitcrazy YouTube Channel 💬 Comment your thoughts or questions 📢 Share the knowledge with others Sharing is Winning 🥇 Always! #ProofOfWork #BitcoinSecurity #Bitcrazy #JettyNakamoto #BitcoinEducation #StaySovereign #BitcoinAfrica #Mining101 #BitcoinBasics #BitcoinSafariTz