Most people think Bitcoin adoption happens in tech conferences, venture capital offices, and air-conditioned boardrooms.
But sometimes it starts on a dusty road.
No stage.
No microphone.
No funding announcement.
Just a wooden electricity pole… a few printed papers… and a belief that money should belong to the people.
Today I walked through this small road carrying a simple message:
“I AM SATOSHI NAKAMOTO.”
Not because I created Bitcoin.
But because Bitcoin belongs to anyone willing to understand it.
In places like this, people already understand the problem.
They understand inflation.
They understand broken money.
They understand working hard and watching their savings lose value.
What they haven't been given yet… is the alternative.
So we print the message.
We put it on poles.
We start conversations.
One boda rider.
One shopkeeper.
One curious student.
This is how circular economies begin.
Not with millions of dollars.
But with one idea spreading from person to person.
Bitcoin doesn't need permission.
And neither do we.
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Machakos Kenya 📍🇰🇪🧡⚡
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