#BitcoinZambia - show some love and support
To be honest, this journey I’m on is quite the challenge but also quite the gift. Sharing, teaching and learning Bitcoin will always be the best gift given to anyone at any time.
I can’t wait to spread the Caswatu BitJr program in my community 🥳🥳🥳🥳countdown!!!!
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Amazing sunset view. Is that Lake Kariba?
Welcome Melanie.
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According to society’s assumptions and presumptions on how one should “fit in”, I have always been a “misfit” - or put more accurately by some - “the unorthodox one in the mix”.
Thankfully because of that I was in a position to read and grasp the white paper when it was released - and read it 3 times since. Those days folks would laugh at anyone who got involved in this discussion - many for the most part genuinely hadn’t got a clue and others passed it off as “fake”. LMAO.
Looking back at it now - other than my internet interconnections of passing emails back and forth as well as exchanges inside certain IRC Forums and Chats - I think my father is the only person who I really knew back then who also read it and believed in the capabilities being put forward.
…and 👀 at where we are today - basically sixteen years later - and we are definitely still early…😁
I don’t take questions about BTC [unless the questions are coming from someone already in the bitcoin ecosystem] because most who are asking BTC questions don’t know what money is - let alone a decentralized and open protocol. Let them go and study the basics and then come back in a couple months [or even years - however long they fell like] to have a meaningful discussion - by which time they usually don’t need to say much because they have studied and begun to understand the basics - and probably further down the rabbit hole than you’d expected.













