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Pan-African Bitcoin Conference. 4th Edition: December 2025, Mauritius. Nostr : npub1dtvscxrhj224un2yeqvca5y4tp8ly02u2ndpeggzl4xf63c5c6ws53wc6t
Joined April 2022
Are you ready for #ABC2025? Start getting ready, you are about to be blown away!!! #ABC #ABC2025 #Bitcoin #BitcoinConference
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Snippets from #ABC24 🤩 Nairobi was unforgettable! Episode 4 is loading #ABC25 in Mauritius 🇲🇺 Let’s gooo! Stay tuned for exciting updates! #AfricaBitcoinConference #Bitcoin #ABC2025
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Get ready for Episode 4 because it’s about to be legendary! ABC25 Mauritius loading… 🌍 #AfricaBitcoinConference #Bitcoin #Innovation #Tech
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Day 3 at the ABC24 was spectacular ✨ Here’s a peak of how the ABC24 came to a close. We can’t wait to have you in Mauritius for #ABC25 🇲🇺
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Highlights from last year’s ABC24 ✨ We had captivating keynotes and thought provoking panel discussions, that left attendees inspired and enlightened. It was truly a conference to remember! To relive those moments, watch the keynotes and panel sessions on the Africa Bitcoin Conference YouTube channel. ABC25 promises even more engaging sessions and impactful conversations, stay tuned! #AfricaBitcoinConference #BitcoinConferences #Bitcoin
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RT @GridlessCompute: At Gridless, our mission is to profitably mine bitcoin while decentralizing the network's geographic footprint and pus…
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RT @btc_dada: Introducing Our Tutors for Cohort 8 – A True African Perspective! We’re thrilled to announce our exceptional tutors for Bit…
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RT @DocumentingBTC: This is a map of the public Bitcoin network. Each dot represents a computer (node) that holds a complete copy of the bl…
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RT @Farida_N: “I want to remind everyone here today that Bitcoin isn’t just a currency or a technology. It’s a statement: a statement that…
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RT @BtcBabies: Our founder, @ngachanaomi1, participated in a panel with @RenataRodriguez and @EasySats at the @afrobitcoinorg to discuss bu…
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RT @Farida_N: The Untold Chaos of Organizing the Africa Bitcoin Conference @AfroBitcoinOrg Now that the celebration of this conference i…
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RT @marcelorraine: Being part of the African Bitcoin Conference (@AfroBitcoinOrg) has been nothing short of extraordinary. I won’t lie—it…
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@dakarbtcdays Thank you for such valuable feedback. Supporting Africa's role in the Bitcoin's development & adoption of is our shared mission, together 🧡
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RT @dakarbtcdays: Congratulations @AfroBitcoinOrg for a wonderful 2024 experience. You inspire us and we stand besides you. We are brothe…
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Justin, this situation is beyond unreasonable. Let me be clear: we have never censored your talk. In fact, we even followed up with the production team to investigate what happened, and no one on our team made any deliberate decision to cut off any part of your session. However, you have repeatedly and unfairly attempted to link your encounters with the Kenyan police to this conference, implying that we somehow collaborated with them to harm you. I have addressed this before, but I will reiterate it here: your behavior throughout this entire year has been one of the most challenging and toxic we’ve ever encountered. You have demonstrated entitlement, disrespect, and an unjustified belief that we owe you something we do not. You have solicited our staff over and over again for favors that have absolutely nothing to do with our conference and they still provided support at no cost as a favor without you appreciating their time and effort. Despite this, we chose to give you another opportunity to participate in our event this year because you so insisted to be present, showing leniency despite your past conduct. Unfortunately, you have again crossed boundaries, including making inappropriate and outrageous requests to our colleagues and now making such despicable accusations. If your goal is to draw attention through negative and unfounded accusations, then good luck, but we will not tolerate this behavior any further.
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Justin, this situation is beyond unreasonable. Let me be clear: we have never censored your talk. In fact, we even followed up with the production team to investigate what happened, and no one on our team made any deliberate decision to cut off any part of your session. However, you have repeatedly and unfairly attempted to link your encounters with the Kenyan police to this conference, implying that we somehow collaborated with them to harm you. I have addressed this before, but I will reiterate it here: your behavior throughout this entire year has been one of the most challenging and toxic we’ve ever encountered. You have demonstrated entitlement, disrespect, and an unjustified belief that we owe you something we do not. You have solicited our staff over and over again for favors that have absolutely nothing to do with our conference and they still provided support at no cost as a favor without you appreciating their time and effort. Despite this, we chose to give you another opportunity to participate in our event this year because you so insisted to be present, showing leniency despite your past conduct. Unfortunately, you have again crossed boundaries, including making inappropriate and outrageous requests to our colleagues and now making such despicable accusations. If your goal is to draw attention through negative and unfounded accusations, then good luck, but we will not tolerate this behavior any further.
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