🟣🟠 Western Bitcoin conferences still orbit price charts and Western theory all around NGU.

But on the ground in the Middle East and Africa, #Bitcoin isn’t just a thesis anymore. It’s a resilience mean for survival.

This year at nostr:npub167n5w6cj2wseqtmk26zllc7n28uv9c4vw28k2kht206vnghe5a7stgzu3r #BTCPrague, I’ve got 30 minutes:

“Bitcoin Beyond NGU: Ground Truths from the Middle East & Africa.”

No hype. No speculation. Just field-tested stories. From the trenches.

As am prepping my presentation, I want YOUR questions:

What never gets asked on stage but should?

What do you want answered with real-world context, not theory?

If it’s relevant and I’ve lived it, I’ll include it.

And if you’re coming to #Prague, let me know!

Interesting subject! A couple of questions might be:

- do we have some reliable adoption numbers and do we know what's driving adoption in the first place, i.e. do people understand how Bitcoin works and why it matters in the long run or is it more of a solution that is perceived to work for payments in the day to day?

- what countries are leading the pack and can we understand how to replicate adoption trends in other countries?

- are there leaders that understand how Bitcoin can improve their countries?

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