I want to be honest with you folks. I'm really having sleepless nights. Right now, I’m trying to build Bitcoin Study Hubs using just a phone. That’s it. No laptop. And it’s not by choice — mine was stolen months ago, and I haven’t been able to replace it.
I’m a Bitcoiner doing grassroots education work in rural communities, trying to build something real, offline, and resilient. Physical Bitcoin learning spaces for places where internet is unreliable and education is mostly theory. This work needs deep focus: writing and translating material (including Chichewa), structuring curriculum, preparing offline lessons, documenting proof of work, and coordinating people on the ground.
Phones are great for posting and chatting. They’re terrible for sustained work though. That’s not a mindset issue — it’s physics. A system can’t output more energy than it takes in. Right now, the system is energy-starved.
A basic, reliable laptop would change everything. Not luxury — leverage. Better materials, faster output, clearer documentation, less burnout, more actual teaching. Simply: more proof of work per sat.
Bitcoin Study Hubs are community-led, local-language, learn-by-doing spaces. Independent hubs, aligned by shared Bitcoin values — like nodes. Phase 1 is about proving this works offline, under real constraints.
If this resonates, helping me get a laptop is one of the highest-impact ways to support. Sats help too. Tools help. Signal helps.
Bitcoin grew because people shared energy when it mattered. This is one of those moments.
Hey friends,
I want to be honest with you folks. I'm really having sleepless nights. Right now, I’m trying to build Bitcoin Study Hubs using just a phone. That’s it. No laptop. And it’s not by choice — mine was stolen months ago, and I haven’t been able to replace it.
I’m a Bitcoiner doing grassroots education work in rural communities, trying to build something real, offline, and resilient. Physical Bitcoin learning spaces for places where internet is unreliable and education is mostly theory. This work needs deep focus: writing and translating material (including Chichewa), structuring curriculum, preparing offline lessons, documenting proof of work, and coordinating people on the ground.
Phones are great for posting and chatting. They’re terrible for sustained work though. That’s not a mindset issue — it’s physics. A system can’t output more energy than it takes in. Right now, the system is energy-starved.
A basic, reliable laptop would change everything. Not luxury — leverage. Better materials, faster output, clearer documentation, less burnout, more actual teaching. Simply: more proof of work per sat.
Bitcoin Study Hubs are community-led, local-language, learn-by-doing spaces. Independent hubs, aligned by shared Bitcoin values — like nodes. Phase 1 is about proving this works offline, under real constraints.
If this resonates, helping me get a laptop is one of the highest-impact ways to support. Sats help too. Tools help. Signal helps.
Bitcoin grew because people shared energy when it mattered. This is one of those moments.
With respect.