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We had the pleasure of sharing our story at the nostr:nprofile1qqsqhnducqt545lyw4x9t3x3p267wh6zul830xjm47p42hs42jg76rgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhs48y34w. Our presentation focused on Bitcoin as a Medium of Exchange across Africa... 🧵👇 image ...and emphasized the importance of Listening and not Lecturing when talking to people about Bitcoin. image Tando was born from this very act of listening during our efforts to orange-pill Kenyans. At the time, we made it a habit to tip service providers in Bitcoin. Without fail, there was one question we kept hearing after the bitcoin hit their wallet: “How can I spend it?” image We didn’t lecture them with responses like “HODL, don’t spend it!” or “You don’t spend your Bitcoin!” image Instead, we listened, and what they were really asking for was an easy way to turn their bitcoin into basic necessities, a way to spend it. That’s how Tando came to be. image If you can only receive Bitcoin but can’t _easily_ spend it, then you’re trapped in the classic “chicken and egg” problem image To break out of that eggshell, you need a tool that lets anyone easily spend their bitcoin, to transform into a fully grown chicken (aka a bitcoin circular economy). That’s where Tando comes in. image If Bitcoin is to become an everyday money, we need solutions that make spending it simple just like people simply spend their day-to-day fiat money. image As bitcoiners, we need to listen instead of lecturing if we truly want to accelerate Bitcoin adoption. People are telling us what they need, all we have to do is listen! image
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