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 Just listening to ABC (Africa Bitcoin Conference) panelists and reflecting I feel the need to address the way speakers, including Emily, Mike from TBD, and Chris from Yellocard, communicate. Their approach often seems subtly condescending, which may be unintentional but is still noteworthy. As builders in Africa, we value the open-source nature of our work, which allows for independent development and innovation.
On another note, Jude's emphasis on the importance of self-funded mining operations for African entrepreneurs is a vital point. Meanwhile, Obi's insights on the low cost of peer-to-peer transactions, more convenient remittances, and the ability to earn remotely, are equally crucial for our progress. We appreciate sincere assistance, but actions speak louder than words. It's also important for us to be cautious of any funding that isn't a straightforward grant and comes with strings attached. Additionally, rethinking terms like “global south” can help in aligning our discourse more closely with our realities and objectives. Let's focus on building a collaborative and respectful ecosystem.
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