Bitcoin : the everyday money we obtain through the generosity of the community and that we use to impact the lives of those in need.
Hope With ₿itcoin
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Feeding • Supporting • Educating
Using Bitcoin to Bring Hope Since Block 878,214
Mission for the month of August: To buy and share school supplies for the start of the school year in September 2026.
TARGET GIVEN OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR 50 CHILDREN IN NEED.
Rise : Target Hit.
August 21st, we will proceed with the distribution of kits to the selected family.
August 29th, we will go to the Bon Arbre orphanage to share school kits with the children.
Update Here : https://agora.spot/hopewithbitcoin/back-to-school-2026-50-children-one-mission
2026 Goal: 0.2 BTC
⚡ LN : hopewithbitcoin@blink.sv /
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🔗 Join HWB Mouvment : https://linktr.ee/hopewithbtc
Proof of Work / Update : npub1865shcj4vuw8nexm9ynmr925fj7m34rr3aek7p5fgcrn3pwan4pqdac4gu
Sponsor : npub1h6sntuq7ucvzhpsc4j42tmha2fclyt2u3v5zwsflaz22wgq9rsmqfl3tt5 npub1gmhctt2hmjqz8ay2x8h5f8fl3h4fpfcezwqneal3usu3u65qca4s8094ea
Don't just stack sats. Stack impact.
🧡 Story Time – 1 year ago today
August 10, 2025.
Exactly one year ago, we walked into the Cité des Anges orphanage carrying bags of food bought with Bitcoin.
228,897 sats became real meals for the children.
A few days earlier, on August 7, we had also welcomed our first 110 chicks.
This poultry project was launched with a clear goal: to create a sustainable income so that our humanitarian actions could become less dependent on donations.
We were full of hope.
But life had other plans.
A few months later, an epidemic hit hard.
We lost almost everything we had invested, the energy, the money, and a big part of our motivation.
We were truly broken.
So broken that we didn’t even have the courage to post an update about it at the time.
Today, one year later, we can finally say it out loud.
That failure hurt.
But it also pushed us to find another way.
After the loss of the poultry project, we decided to create our own brand.
We launched an online store selling official Hope With Bitcoin t-shirts.
On every sale, we receive 15% that goes directly into funding our charitable missions.
This way, we can keep supporting children and orphanages while building our own financial independence.
You can support this new chapter here:
→
Use the code HOPEWITHBTC and get 10% off.
That day at Cité des Anges remains one of our purest victories.
Because while the chicks didn’t survive, the meals did.
The smiles did.
And the mission continued.
To every Hope Builder who was with us then (and still is now):
Thank you for walking with us through both the wins and the losses.
If you know any opportunity that could help us generate income to self-finance our actions,
or if you can connect us with brands, partners or sponsors,
feel free to share it in the comments.
We would be truly grateful for your support.
We’re still here.
Still building.
Still turning Bitcoin into hope , one honest step at a time.
Building hope, powered by Bitcoin.
#HopeWithBitcoin #1YearAgo #Transparency #BitcoinForGood
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FLASHBACK — August 10, 2025. 🕰🧡
One year ago today, Hope With Bitcoin took an action that would become part of our journey.
Do you remember what happened that day? 👀
What started with a simple action became a story of hope, compassion and impact.
Today, we’re taking you back to a special day in our journey. 🫂
Stay tuned. The story is coming… 🧵
#HopeWithBitcoin #Bitcoin #HopeBuilders
☀ Gm Hope Builders
The sun has risen.
A new day is unfolding.
Getting out of bed, putting both feet on the ground, and breathing fresh air is already a blessing. 🙏🏾
Every day, thousands of difficult things are happening around the world.
And yet, we are here.
Standing.
Alive.
Breathing.
So let’s be grateful. ❤
And more importantly, let’s share this gratitude by turning Bitcoin into real hope for those who need it most.
Every new day is another opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child, a family, or a community in need.
We may not yet know the full extent of the impact we are creating together…
But one thing is certain: every satoshi matters. Every small act counts.
Let’s continue building hope, one person and one sat at a time. 🫂
Wishing an amazing week to all the Hope Builders and to everyone who chooses, every day, to make the world a little better with Bitcoin.
Have a beautiful and impactful week.
🧡 #Bitcoin #HopeWithBitcoin #Nostr


Gm Nostr
If you're a real Bitcoiner, you need to repost this.
Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin to give people a different kind of money.
A system that could not be controlled by a few.
A system that could not be easily censored.
A system that could give people more freedom.
But here is a question worth asking:
If Bitcoin can help us build a better financial system, why can't we also use it to build a more compassionate world?
Every day, there are people struggling to eat.
Children who need school supplies.
Families who cannot afford medical care.
People who simply need someone to believe in them.
And yet, we have an incredible tool in our hands:
₿itcoin.
We can send value across borders.
We can receive help without relying on traditional financial systems.
We can create communities where anyone, anywhere, can contribute.
So why limit Bitcoin to charts, price predictions and debates?
Why not use some of our sats to help someone who needs them?
Bitcoin is freedom.
But freedom becomes even more meaningful when we use it to give hope to someone who has none.
You don't need 1 BTC to make a difference.
Sometimes, 10,000 sats can mean two meals.
Sometimes, a small Zap can help someone get through a difficult day.
Sometimes, your sats can become medicine, food, education or simply a reason for someone to believe that humanity still cares.
We don't have to wait for Bitcoin to change the world.
We can start using Bitcoin to change someone's world today.
That's the kind of Bitcoin future we want to build.
Not only a richer world.
A more humane one. 🧡
#Bitcoin #BitcoinForGood #HopeWithBitcoin


You’ve probably seen BIP-110 mentioned a lot lately on Bitcoin Note.
Maybe you’ve wondered:
“What exactly is BIP-110, and why are Bitcoiners arguing about it?”
Let’s break it down in simple terms.
No developer background required.
First: what does BIP mean?
BIP stands for Bitcoin Improvement Proposal.
A BIP is a document proposing a change, improvement, or clarification to Bitcoin.
So BIP-110 is a proposal — not a rule that Bitcoin has already adopted.
That distinction matters.
So what is BIP-110 actually trying to change?
At a high level, it proposes a temporary soft fork (roughly one year) that would restrict certain ways of putting large amounts of non-monetary data into Bitcoin transactions.
The goal is to reduce the use of Bitcoin block space for data unrelated to monetary transactions.
Why does this matter?
Bitcoin blocks have limited space.
When many users compete for that space, transactions compete through the fee market.
In recent years, Bitcoin has also been used for things like:
• Ordinals
• Inscriptions
• Tokens
• Other forms of on-chain data
These uses can consume block space too.
Supporters of BIP-110 argue that Bitcoin’s scarce block space should primarily serve its monetary function.
Their concerns include:
→ Higher transaction fees
→ More competition for block space
→ More data stored on-chain
→ Potentially greater pressure on the network
Their view is essentially:
Bitcoin should prioritize being money.
But there is another side.
Opponents argue that block space is a market.
If someone creates a valid transaction, follows the protocol rules and pays the required fee, why should the protocol prevent that transaction from using block space?
Their principle is:
Let users decide what block space is worth.
And this is where things get interesting.
The debate isn’t simply:
“Ordinals are good” vs “Ordinals are bad.”
It goes deeper.
It is about the philosophy of Bitcoin:
Should Bitcoin mainly be a peer-to-peer monetary network?
Or should it remain a general-purpose permissionless data layer, where different uses compete for block space?
There is also an important technical point:
BIP-110 is described as a soft fork.
That means the proposed new rules would make certain previously valid transactions invalid under the new rules (while remaining backward-compatible for nodes that don’t upgrade).
Because Bitcoin is decentralized, activating such a change requires broad coordination and acceptance across the ecosystem.
And that’s why you may see strong opinions, technical arguments, miner discussions and even talk about possible chain splits.
The question isn’t only:
“Is BIP-110 technically possible?”
It is also:
“Will enough of the Bitcoin ecosystem agree that these new rules should become part of Bitcoin?”
That is a much bigger question.
So, should you support or oppose BIP-110?
You don’t need to decide immediately.
First understand:
• What it changes
• Why some people support it
• Why others oppose it
• What it could mean for Bitcoin’s future
Because Bitcoin debates can get very noisy.
Understanding the issue comes before choosing a side. 🟠
If you find added value in this publication, spread the word by reposting or encouraging it with a zap.
#Bitcoin #BIP110 #BTC


If you can dream it, you can do it.
Jesus wins every single time.
Gm 786 Hope Builders
Imagine this:
You walk into your favorite restaurant, order your usual meal, eat, and enjoy it.
Then comes the bill.
You reach for your wallet… and realize you forgot it. 😅
What do you think happens next?
Will they let you leave and pay later?
Offer you the meal out of kindness?
Or call the police?
What would happen where you live? 👀
There is hope in the air.

