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This time, I need your help, Bitcoiners.

Plebs, you may have already heard about the floods and landslides that struck Sumatra, Indonesia, on November 26, 2025. The three provinces most affected were West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh.

Aceh, where I was born, also suffered a major disaster 21 years ago—the earthquake and tsunami. But now, Aceh has once again been struck by tragedy. This time it was not an earthquake or a tsunami, but floods and landslides. Even worse, floodwaters rushing down from the highlands carried millions of logs, smashing into homes along riverbanks and hilly areas.

As a Bitcoiner, I am deeply saddened to see my country like this—people losing their families, their homes and land destroyed, and their belongings swept away by the floods. This ecological disaster has claimed 1,069 lives, and the number will continue to rise, as many bodies are still buried under flood debris and landslides.

What is most heartbreaking is how slow our government has been in handling this disaster. Local governments, including the governor, have been unable to respond quickly due to very limited resources.

You may have also heard that several international media outlets have reported on how absurd and slow the Indonesian government has been in responding to this disaster, showing clear incompetence in managing the crisis.

Since the very first day, victims have demanded that the Indonesian government declare the affected areas a national disaster, so that international aid can enter—just as it did after the Aceh tsunami on December 26, 2004. Thanks to foreign aid, Aceh recovered much faster back then.

However, President Prabowo Subianto (that despicable leader) has selfishly refused to declare a national disaster. A man who was proven to have committed human rights violations during the Suharto regime now claims, in front of national media, that he is capable of handling this disaster. In reality, he has proven completely incapable.

I am furious and filled with hatred—there are no insults harsh enough for him. Recently, credible data has circulated showing that Prabowo owns palm oil companies, with thousands of hectares of plantations in the mountains of Sumatra. Forests have been cleared and replaced with palm oil plantations. This environmental destruction is what led to this tragic disaster.

Until now—25 days after the disaster, as I write this—recovery efforts have been carried out almost entirely by volunteers from various regions, working independently. The government’s role has been minimal, and when present, it is far from proportional to the vast resources they possess. Government aid has been scarce and slow. At this point, the only hope lies with independent volunteers from within and outside the region, though their impact remains limited.

The current situation is still filled with fear and trauma, as people worry that heavy rains may strike again at any moment. Victims want to return home from evacuation shelters, but a major problem remains. Homes near rivers are no longer habitable, buried under thick layers of sediment left by the floods. You can see these conditions in the attached photos.

A few days after this ecological disaster, I had the idea to open a special donation fund for Bitcoiners. However, I was afraid I would not be able to fully account for the funds. After all, I am nobody—just a Bitcoiner from a small region. I know trust is the biggest issue, so at first, I remained silent.

But today, I have no other choice. Seeing the dire situation of the victims, combined with my frustration toward an incompetent government, I have decided to open and accept Bitcoin donations, or even just a few sats, from fellow Bitcoiners here on Nostr. We know that Bitcoin is not only for storing wealth, but also for humanity.

I have discussed this with fellow Bitcoiners here in Aceh. If donations are received, I will convert the sats into rupiah to purchase equipment needed to clean homes buried in mud and to repair houses after the floods, so that victims can return to their homes. Our focus is post-disaster rebuilding.

The needed equipment includes hoes, chainsaws, shovels, tall rubber boots for mud, wheelbarrows, and other tools according to the needs of the affected villages.

I am nobody—just an ordinary Bitcoiner with a small amount of Bitcoin in a hot wallet, living in a country that is constantly struck by disasters. Doubts about trust are understandable, and this message may not even be read by many people. At the very least, this is a small effort I can make to help the victims after the disaster, with support from the beloved Bitcoin community.

If you wish to donate, any amount of sats is welcome. I will be accountable here. If you have suggestions or ideas, I would be happy to receive them. All aid will be distributed directly to the affected areas, with reports made as transparently as possible. Thank you.

Lightning Wallet address:

rotundhood441@walletofsatoshi.com

On-chain:

bc1qvg3k8qaasr8c7clucmzv895p6zwfnlqpttu0ptz7au20gcslk22ste255e

Below are several international media reports on the ecological disaster in Sumatra and Aceh. Perhaps these can prove that I am not joking. As a Bitcoiner, I uphold honesty and transparency. Don’t trust, verify.

1. ‘Everything destroyed’ as Indonesia’s Aceh grapples with disease after floods

https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/everything-destroyed-indonesias-aceh-grapples-with-disease-after-floods-2025-12-07/

2. Indonesia president expects flood-stricken Sumatra to return to normal in 2-3 months as death toll exceeds 1,000

https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/indonesia-president-expects-flood-stricken-sumatra-return-normal-2-3-months-2025-12-15/

3. Flood deaths rise to 174 in Indonesia, surge across Southeast Asia

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/28/flood-deaths-rise-to-174-in-indonesia-surge-across-southeast-asia

4. At least 1,250 people dead: What caused the devastating Asia floods?

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/2/at-least-1250-people-dead-what-caused-the-devastating-asia-floods

5. Sumatra floods: Aceh residents raise white flags in desperation as hunger, shortages bite

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/indonesia-aceh-flood-white-flag-national-disaster-prabowo-subianto-5610441

6. Outrage in Indonesia as government blocks foreign disaster aid to Sumatra

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/outrage-in-indonesia-as-government-blocks-foreign-disaster-aid-to-sumatra

DONATION REPORT – PHASE 01

As of Monday, December 22, 2025, at 2:21 PM (WIB), Aceh, Indonesia.

Total donations collected: 1,001,666 sats

All sats from my two Wallet of Satoshi wallets were transferred to my Muun Wallet, totaling 1,001,611 sats, with a Lightning network fee of 3,001 sats.

Remaining donation balance: 55 sats

Next step: conversion to Indonesian rupiah.

First withdrawal phase:

1,001,611 sats were sent from my Muun Wallet to Reku (a local centralized exchange), resulting in 1,000,901 sats after an on-chain fee of 710 sats. (Still waiting for block confirmation at the time of this post)

Next: final phase.

Bitcoin will be converted into Indonesian rupiah and transferred to my local bank account. After that, my team and fellow Bitcoiners here will purchase the required equipment and deliver the donated goods directly to flood disaster victims in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, Indonesia.

Further reports, including equipment purchases and other necessary items, will be updated here.

My deepest thanks to everyone who donated sats for the victims of the ecological disaster in Aceh. I am truly moved and never expected to receive this much support. Once again, thank you, Bitcoiners and Nostrians.

Bitcoin for humanity. ♥️

#bitcoin #nostr #disaster #donation

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Bitcoin to Fiat (IDR – Indonesian Rupiah) Conversion Update 🇮🇩

I have converted Bitcoin to IDR through a local Indonesian CEX.

Bitcoin amount: 1,000,901 sats

Bitcoin price: IDR 1,507,130,000 (approximately USD 89,402.50)

Total IDR received: IDR 15,034,767

(approximately USD 895)

More details can be seen in the image below.

All funds in IDR have been received in my local bank account under my name.

Next, we will proceed with purchasing the necessary items for the disaster victims. The next report update will be posted soon, in as much detail and transparency as possible.

Thanks 🙏

Phase 1 Donation Spending Report & Current Cash Balance

Plebs, as a form of responsibility and transparency in managing the relief funds from all Plebs, I’m sharing screenshots of urgent items purchased for flood survivors in Teupin Raya village, Pidie Jaya, Aceh.

Quick breakdown:

Total donations collected:

15,020,267 IDR (≈ USD 894)

Total spending on supplies and urgent needs:

9,859,000 IDR (≈ USD 587)

Remaining donation balance in my personal local bank account:

(5,161,267 IDR (≈ USD 307)

The remaining donations are planned to be distributed to other villages, based on urgent needs for flood survivors in Aceh.

Donation ongoing

Meanwhile, donations in sats are still coming in (via Nostr and via @geyser).

Current total ongoing donations: 195,632 sats.

I’ve decided to continue fundraising for flood survivors until donations stop coming in, or at least until post-disaster conditions begin to recover. Donations are focused on urgent needs and long-term usable equipment.

Donations can be sent to the following

Lightning address:

wackyshingle56@walletofsatoshi.com

Bitcoin on-chain address:

bc1qvg3k8qaasr8c7clucmzv895p6zwfnlqpttu0ptz7au20gcslk22ste255e

This is heavy work with a big responsibility. At first, I doubted myself and lacked confidence. But after seeing firsthand how devastating the post-disaster conditions are—and how poorly the government handled this disaster—I decided to step forward with the support of close friends.

Your donations, Bitcoiners on Nostr, have also become a strong push for me to move and act as a Bitcoin volunteer for humanitarian work.

Endless thanks from the people of Aceh to all Plebs, wherever you are. 🙏🙏🙏

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