In this past week I've seen three poorly Vibe Coded P2P apps show up in Ethiopia, this is a clear indication to the Ethiopian government that where there's a will there's a way so they should regulate the crypto space and do it fast and let real p2ps come back in
@Eyuel88@EthioBW It just doesn’t make sense—Ethiopia is about to celebrate Blockchain Week, yet the government has delisted P2P ETB crypto services. How can we promote blockchain innovation while blocking the very crypto access that people rely on?
@addisinsight It just doesn’t make sense—Ethiopia is about to celebrate Blockchain Week, yet the government has delisted P2P ETB crypto services. How can we promote blockchain innovation while blocking the very crypto access that people rely on?
@TheodrosKassa@BitDevsAddis@KalKassa It just doesn’t make sense—Ethiopia is about to celebrate Blockchain Week, yet the government has delisted P2P ETB crypto services. How can we promote blockchain innovation while blocking the very crypto access that people rely on?
@EthioBW It just doesn’t make sense—Ethiopia is about to celebrate Blockchain Week, yet the government has delisted P2P ETB crypto services. How can we promote blockchain innovation while blocking the very crypto access that people rely on?
Since Abiy came to power, the birr has lost 460% of its value. After the election it will fall further. 10–12 million salaried workers feel the impact. The attached data shows a 70% collapse in real income.
40 million Kenyans just got a Bitcoin Lightning address. Send sats to their phone number.
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@FanosMarkets “It’s interesting to see the contrast in East Africa. Kenya is creating systems @tando_me that make digital finance and Bitcoin more accessible to ordinary people, while Ethiopia @NBEthiopiacontinues tightening restrictions on crypto and P2P services.