I'm a student in Malawi selling rice to support my education.
But rising inflation is killing my savings.
Then I found Bitcoin.
🧵👇 How it's changing my life, one grain at a time...
I started selling rice during school breaks to pay rent and buy food.
I live in Namitete, a small village. Most people here don’t even have bank accounts.
Cash is king — but it loses value fast.
Malawi’s kwacha is unstable. Prices change every week.
So whatever I save from my rice sales gets eaten by inflation.
That’s when I found Bitcoin — not from banks or TV, but from places like @stacker_news.At first it felt like magic internet money. But soon I saw it for what it is:
âś… Censorship-resistant
âś… Scarce (unlike the kwacha)
âś… Global
I started saving a small part of my profits in sats.
Most of my customers still pay in cash.
But I’m learning, stacking, and dreaming of orange-pilling my village someday.
Bitcoin isn’t just for rich tech bros. It’s for anyone trying to survive.
If you're using Bitcoin in Africa — for business, remittances, or savings — I’d love to hear from you.
Let’s connect.
🌍 We’re building something real.
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