Join us as we host our Bitcoin Developers Meetup.
No hype.
Just real Bitcoin Technical Discussions.
📍 Nawe Schools, Awka
📅 Feb 28, 2026
To join us, register with the link in the thread👇🏽
Bitcoin development is taking root in Anambra ⚡️
Our 3rd BitDevs Anambra Meetup happened this past Saturday; new faces, sharper conversations, stronger builders.
Brick by brick.
One developer at a time.
If you’re building (or want to start), this is your signal.
Builders in Anambra, this is for you ⚡️
Join us for the Bitcoin Developers Meetup — Socratic Seminar
📅 April 25, 2025
⏰ 3PM – 6PM
📍 Awka
No hype. Just real Bitcoin development conversations.
Are you coming? 👇
#BitcoinDevelopers#BitDevs
Join us as we host our Bitcoin Developers Meetup.
No hype.
Just real Bitcoin Technical Discussions.
📍 Nawe Schools, Awka
📅 Feb 28, 2026
To join us, register with the link in the thread👇🏽
Our first Meetup brought together developers for a focused session on Bitcoin development, open-source contribution, and protocol-level discussions.
No noise. Just builders.
Missed it? Follow @BitDevAnambra and join the next one.
• Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs)
• Core protocol updates
• Lightning & Layer 2 developments
• Contributing to Open-source technology
If you’re a developer, technical student, or serious about building in Bitcoin, this room is for you.
https://t.co/PZzLc0ZQSo
This Saturday, we host our first Bitcoin Developers Meetup.
No hype. Just real Bitcoin technical discussions.
📍 Nawe Schools, Awka
📅 Feb 28, 2026
⏰ 3PM – 6PM
We’ll break down👇🏽:
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Join us tonight space here on x in our collaboration with @BitdevAnambra as we talk #Bitcoin and how to get started as a developer.
Our speakers are all set now’s the time to grab a front row seat.
Set a reminder 👇🏽
https://t.co/nFGTS4MsoU
What does it take to sustain open-source development in Africa and the Global South?
Earlier today, @Murugi___ shared her insights on the important, and often unseen, work happening across the ecosystem.
What many don’t see is the human layer of Bitcoin: the developers, reviewers, maintainers, and community builders whose work keeps the network resilient.
She also highlighted how developers help turn Bitcoin from a protocol into usable, everyday experiences like wallets, self-custody tooling, and the products people actually interact with.
That's why decentralization can't stop at the code. We need builders from more places, especially those who understand local realities and struggles, shaping the tools that bring Bitcoin to the next billion users.
We’re proud to support this work by creating sustainable pathways for contributors and strengthening the ecosystem.
#abct26
Are you a web developer in Anambra?
We’re teaming up with @AnambraTechies on an intentional effort to grow Anambra State’s developer ecosystem—not with hype, but with real technical conversations around Bitcoin.
Set a reminder and join the conversation:
https://t.co/3tC2dk1TAw