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This article is about a fundraising effort for Bitcoin For Fairness (BFF), an organization led by Anita Posch, which aims to raise awareness and promote Bitcoin adoption in disadvantaged communities, particularly in the Global South. The author and others, like @grayruby and Keyan Kousha, have pledged sats (Bitcoin units) to boost the visibility of this cause. The idea is to gather donations for BFF's educational programs, which include the Crack The Orange platform and other resources that help people learn about Bitcoin in a practical, accessible way.

The article praises Anita Posch for her dedication to educating people in regions that are often overlooked, like Zimbabwe, about Bitcoin's potential to offer financial freedom. Anita's work is focused on making Bitcoin accessible to the unbanked by teaching simple, actionable uses of Bitcoin, like sending and receiving payments without the need for internet or smartphones.

The author shares their personal reflection on how Bitcoin has shaped their understanding of financial systems, and they’re inspired to do more to help spread Bitcoin education and adoption. They encourage readers to support BFF through zaps (Bitcoin donations) or other ways, like helping local disadvantaged communities in their own areas.

The goal is to empower people through Bitcoin and create a more inclusive financial system, showing that anyone, anywhere can benefit from Bitcoin if the right education and tools are made available.