Following my visit to nostr:nprofile1qqswtsl7gdnzjxq3g4xhgc9ex33nfmelfc2fw5dglf04zxdm3hwjw4cprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5rue76d last week, my next stop was nostr:nprofile1qqsxetyf346j86t4st0vrp9ekq8vwzxc4u7hepnpn3zuafr83wctctqpzemhxue69uhkvun9deejumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6qgkwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejqtyn87e earlier this week.
Ronnie, Mitch(the first vendor to accept #Bitcoin) & the team generously took an entire afternoon to walk us through the #Bitcoin Valley.
For those unfamiliar, the #Bitcoin Valley is a street in Kibera(Nairobi’s largest slum) where #Bitcoin is actively used as a medium of exchange.
Every vendor we interacted with and spent sats with was not only accepting Bitcoin, but was also well-educated about it. Many had old QR codes displayed, showing they’ve been accepting #Bitcoin for quite a while now.
We were able to buy fresh groceries, cold drinks & I even got myself a Man Utd old school jacket all paid in #Bitcoin
You can feel the impact #Bitcoin is having on people’s lives just from how warmly they welcome the idea of being paid in sats.
There’s a vendor training happening today that I’m excited to attend.
This circular economy needs more hands, so if you’ve been thinking about volunteering, now’s a good time to reach out and get involved

