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Mr Obnoxious

Bitcoin in Africa with Femi Longe - WBD748

Mr Obnoxious

Peter McCormack

Technology, News, Politics, Money, Investing, Finance, Bitcoin

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Femi Longe is program director for Btrust Builders, which educates developers in Africa about Bitcoin. In this interview, we discuss societal issues faced by people in different parts of the world, the economic imperialism hampering emerging economies, and the challenges Africans face in accessing the global financial system. We also talk about the impact of external powers on Africa and the potential of Bitcoin to change the global financial conversation.

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Femi Longe has extensive experience in promoting transformative innovation across Africa to drive social change. It was perhaps inevitable that he would end up working within the Bitcoin ecosystem. Currently, through his work for Btrust Builders, Femi is helping to build a critical mass of Bitcoin and Lightning engineers from the Global South starting with Africa.

This podcast explores how the global system is designed in a way that prevents emerging economies from thriving. The conversation shines a light on the damaging effects of economic imperialism upon the Global South, best expressed in Alex Gladstein's work. External powers, such as the World Bank and IMF, often prioritise their interests over the well-being of African people.

Femi and I also discussed the numerous practical challenges faced by Africans in accessing global commerce. Companies like Western Union and MoneyGram take a significant cut from remittance transactions (with the US government even requesting information on transactions from these platforms), and there are significant limitations placed on Africans trying to access financial services such as PayPal across borders.

Africa’s problems are compounded by the influence of outside powers: the historical fragmentation of Africa by European powers has made it difficult for African countries to come together and collaborate effectively; latterly, international aid to Africa has distorted local markets and influenced government spending, often to benefit Western businesses at the expense of African countries.

Femi sees Bitcoin as an opportunity for Africans to change the conversation and have a stake in the global financial system, as it cannot be controlled by external powers. He aims to empower Africans to engage with Bitcoin as producers, rather than just consumers, by training developers and connecting them to open-source projects. That way Bitcoin can be integrated into real-life scenarios that are important to people.

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Show notes: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/bitcoin-in-africa

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I think the rest of the Bitcoin world needs to be humble and be open to learn.

0:10.0

It's always this feeling let's go help the Africans.

0:15.0

Let's go teach the Africans.

0:18.0

And sometimes just shut up and listen and hear and understand that what you think you think is

0:29.7

reality may not be. It's a matrix. What you think dominant narrative you had for your whole life.

0:40.5

With all the elements that you didn't think important, but that were part of shaping you.

0:45.0

They all have been part of the simulation.

0:48.0

Hello there from Bedford, how are you all doing?

0:51.0

Crazy times right now.

0:53.3

Bitcoin is very frothy.

0:55.8

It looks like these ETS may be approved come January.

1:00.2

But maybe not, who knows?

1:01.6

Interesting times though, keep an eye on it ourselves.

1:04.1

We're going to be covering this a lot over the coming weeks.

1:07.0

Anyway, welcome to the What Bitcoin did podcast, which is brought to you by the

1:10.2

massive legends at Iris Energy, the largest Nasdaq listed Bitcoin miner using 100% renewable energy.

1:16.0

I'm here's Peter McCormack and today we have the first show from our recent trip out in Africa.

1:20.8

We have FEMI longer on the show. Now FEMI is the program director at B-Trust, which is the foundation

1:26.0

set up by Jay-Z and Jack Dorsey to support Bitcoin builders in Africa. Now this was recorded

1:31.3

at the start of our recent trip in Africa while we were in Ghana and the idea was to get a bit of a lay of the land from Fermi.

1:37.5

He got into some very important issues, systemic oppression, the problem Western aid in Africa, corruption, and building

1:45.6

in Bitcoin in Africa.

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