@citrusrate 30-day stats. Visits from 119 countries.
Ps: Some countries are just two visits but that was the least. I've never been to Myanmar or, Guatemala or, Bahrain, or Congo brazzavile but
we have traffic from these countries.
Today, we shine the spotlight on our Wednesday African Bitcoiner Star; @Adelide_K
Adelaide Kanaiza contributes to Bitcoin adoption through education, helping to make Bitcoin more accessible to the wider audience.
We don Dey waka Dey go Ouagadougou like dis and one tin wey sup be say @togobitcoin rili take care of us very well and we also meet their community and yarn one or two about Bitcoin and how e Dey be for Togo 🇹🇬.
Na #satsontheroad Dey make this one happen and our founder @kesterbils Dey with @thecoachayobami of @Bitkwa and na them Dey run am, togeda with @malkrite of @citrusrate @BitcoinP99151 @PreneursConnect and we Dey move like dis.
See you for Ouagadougou.
Question: What is the vision of #satsontheroad movement?
Answer: To build a collaborative ecosystem towards massive Bitcoin adoption across Africa.
This is it and YOU count and can be part of the mission.
#Africa#Bitcoin#Bitkwa
#Satsontheroad phase 1 was an amazing experience for me. This experience is rewiring my thoughts as a builder and helping me on my product builder journey. More notes coming on this! @citrusrate @BitcoinP99151 @PreneursConnect
🇸🇳 Congratulations to Senegal on your AFCON victory! 🏆
Senegal is officially on our radar for the Sats On The Road Tour by BitKwa
We can’t wait to bring Bitcoin education,to the land of champions.
Africa to the world. 🌍
#AFCON#Senegal#BitKwa#satsontheroad#BitcoinAfrica
I bought the @saifedean House book bundle — 7 different Bitcoin books.
Paid in sats, collected the discount that comes with paying in Bitcoin, and checked out.
Now that the books are here, I’m eager to get started.
I’ve already read The Bitcoin Standard before, but revisiting it years later feels necessary. I’m certain I’ll uncover new insights now that my understanding has evolved.
Here’s the plan:
• I’ll read one chapter per day
• Starting with The Bitcoin Standard
• Beginning today.
Day 2 at the @AfroBitcoinOrg 2025🥳
Citrusrate is right where the conversations shaping Africa’s Bitcoin future are taking place. The energy, the builders, the vision, it’s all here🤝
#ABC2025#Citrusrate
We will bring key Bitcoin players to educate business owners and help them understand how Bitcoin can help them. Look out for an announcement from us soon.
Going live in just a few hours!
Don’t forget, our Bitcoin AMA with @BitFitness21M is happening today.
🕔 5PM WAT/ 7PM EAT
Bring your questions and join the conversation.
Set your reminders 👉https://t.co/JHFVzwuyyv
🌟 Wednesday Bitcoiner Star 🌟
Today we shine the spotlight on @IamWhiteSarah a true force in the Bitcoin space, inspiring with her knowledge, passion, and commitment to driving Bitcoin adoption.
#WBS#Citrusrate
Have you heard about Satoshi Nakamoto? 🤔
Ever wondered who he is ? and what Bitcoin is really about?
Let’s talk about the mystery man, the money problem in Africa, and the solution he created 👉
In many African countries, banks can freeze your account overnight.
Governments can print more money, and your savings lose value to inflation. 📉
It’s all because our money is centralized — controlled from the top.
Satoshi Nakamoto’s idea?
Create a peer-to-peer money system — no banks, no permission, no borders.
Just you, your device and the network.
Money that can’t be inflated away or blocked.
October 31, 2008: Satoshi publishes the Bitcoin whitepaper.
The Bitcoin Whitepaper -
Think of it like a recipe book for a new kind of money.
Satoshi described how Bitcoin would work — a payment system that anyone can use, without banks, where every transaction is verified by the network itself — open, secure, and borderless.
January 3, 2009: He mines the first Bitcoin block the “Genesis Block”. The very first block in Bitcoin’s blockchain.
Inside, he hid a UK newspaper headline about bank bailouts.
It was a timestamp — and a warning about the dangers of centralized money.
Whitepaper = Blueprint of Bitcoin
Genesis Block = Birth of Bitcoin
From 2009 to 2010, Satoshi worked with early adopters to grow Bitcoin.
In 2011, he vanished — leaving a network designed to survive without him.
No office. No CEO. No government in charge.
We still don’t know who Satoshi is.
And maybe that’s the point:
✅ No single person to arrest
✅ No company to shut down
✅ Just open rules that anyone in the world can use.
For Africans facing currency crashes, high remittance fees, and banking limits.
And it all started with one mysterious mind and a big idea.
#BitcoinInAfrica #SatoshiNakamoto #Citrusrate