- Founder Anita Posch will also travel to Nigeria and Latin America later this year to promote Bitcoin education, human rights action, and privacy.
- Travel arrangements for Bitcoin For Fairness to Zimbabwe and Zambia have been announced.
- BFF teaches basic financial literacy, as well as recommended practices for spending, saving, and using bitcoin, to people in developing countries.
The project brings together entrepreneurs, activists, and technologists to help people in developing countries reclaim their privacy and freedom.
Bitcoin For Fairness (BFF), a non-profit organization created in January by Bitcoin educator and author Anita Posch with the goal of increasing Bitcoin awareness and education around the world, has provided a breakdown of its next plans to the media.
In 2022, Posch’s advocacy efforts will take him to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Nigeria, and Latin America, where he will work with educators and activists on the ground to educate people about the unique potential provided by Bitcoin. She will travel to Harare, Zimbabwe, and Lusaka, Zambia, later this month to help close the gap between individuals with fewer chances and their rights to privacy and freedom.
In a statement to the media, Posch added, “Bitcoin may be our sole tool to secure the human right to privacy and freedom of transaction.” “It’s a liberating medium for billions of people and a privacy defense mechanism in our increasingly digitized existence.”
Through seminars given in grass-roots campaigns with entrepreneurs, developers, activists, and other Bitcoin aficionados, BFF will teach individuals how to spend, store, earn, and cash-out their bitcoin, whether for long-term wealth or daily purchases of things. Videos, podcasts, a newsletter, and the organization’s website will be used to report from the field, according to the organization.
Anita and the BFF have stated that they will give a talk and a hands-on workshop at The Impact Hub in Harare, meet with Bitcoin users, communities, and human rights activists in the area, and visit St. Anne’s school, which will reopen in 2020 thanks to international bitcoin donations facilitated by Posch. Nhimbe Fresh in Marondera, a Sun Exchange solar power crowdfunding project that pays out earnings in BTC, will also be visited by the organization.
BFF plans to give a speech at the University of Zambia in Lusaka, talk at the Crypto Tamanga community event, meet with activists and Bitcoiners, and make a few radio and television appearances during its stay in Zambia.
Posch got a 0.5 Bitcoin investment from the HRF earlier this year to launch BFF and report from emerging nations, connect and raise the profile of local stakeholders, and identify and collaborate with educators on the ground to increase Bitcoin acceptance locally and worldwide.
Disclaimer: These are the writer’s opinions and should not be considered investment advice. Readers should do their own research.