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Is sponsorship for Bitcoin development in Africa a thing?
I'm in a position where I need to prove 3+ months of income in order to qualify for visas to do business in Africa. I'm doing mining as well as circular economy development.
I haven't been receiving an income for a while...just surviving on savings while I hustle, but now I need to prove an income in order to continue the hustle.
So I'm feeling forced to go back to my previous fiat occupation outside Africa in order to apply for these visas. Does anyone have any ideas on how to deal with this?
I don't want to leave Africa. It's a sacrifice I'm willing to make to be able to stay here long term, but a solution that doesn't require me to leave at all is much preferred.
Any help? Thanks all.
Every country has their own restrictions.
Which one(s) are you looking at?
For example, in Kenya, you would need a Class G investor/business VISA, (and correspondingly, you'll need G-Wagon wealth to get that VISA). Yet every day, there are thousands upon thousands of foreigners doing their hustle within Kenya.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 20h
I do not know of anyone actually funding African Bitcoin development. This is just based off of the 2 years myself and the team at PlebLab have given to African developers and Startups who have participated in our Top Builder program and what they have told us. For two consecutive years we have helped them more with visibility to getting them to where they could get a job in the ecosystem.
Shoot me an email at car[at]pleblab[dot]com and I can see what we can do.
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