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Bitcoin Self-Custody Series - Part 4: Why Self-Custody Is A Gift to Us All
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Bitcoin Self-Custody Series - Part 4: Why Self-Custody Is A Gift to Us All

Now we get to the question many ask at this point: Why would I need to have a Seed Phrase & go through all this when I can just trust the Custodial Service? The truth is, there are many instances of that trust being betrayed & people being stuck without any means
Sep 5, 2022 2 min read
Bitcoin Self-Custody Series -Part 2: Custodial vs. Non Custodial Wallets
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Bitcoin Self-Custody Series -Part 2: Custodial vs. Non Custodial Wallets

So now that we have an understanding of what Custodial is, what do these Custodial & Non-Custodial Wallets mean? Aren't all Bitcoin held in the same type of "Wallet"? The simple answer to these inquiries is, No. But that doesn't really suffice so let's break it down a bit further. I
Sep 5, 2022 1 min read
Bitcoin Self Custody Series: Part 3: Your Seed Phrase or Private Keys
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Bitcoin Self Custody Series: Part 3: Your Seed Phrase or Private Keys

Now that we understand the differences between Custodial and Non Custodial Wallets, let's talk about how those differences impact the accessibility & ownership of your Bitcoin. You've most probably seen the words "Not your keys, not your Coins" somewhere on Social Media or heard it on a Podcast & it refers to
Sep 5, 2022 1 min read
Bitcoin Self-Custody Series -  Part 1:  What does Custodial Mean?

Bitcoin Self-Custody Series - Part 1: What does Custodial Mean?

Let's start off by taking a look at the dictionary definitions of what Custodial is & then look at how it tracks within the conversation of Bitcoin, Ownership & Privacy. The Mirriam Webster definition of Custodial is: immediate charge and control (as over a ward or a suspect) exercised by a person
Sep 5, 2022 1 min read
My Bitcoin Journey: Nikolai Tjongarero
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My Bitcoin Journey: Nikolai Tjongarero

By Nikolai Tjongarero Good day fellow, or potential Bitcoiner, My name is Nikolai Tjongarero, but I’m more recognisable by my pseudonym @OKIN_17. So who is OKIN & why am I here speaking to you through text right now? In short, I’m a Bitcoin Maximalist from Namibia (located in
Sep 5, 2022 2 min read
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Bitcoin In Nigeria Show Community Logo Design Contest: Enter by Aug 31, 2022

We are super excited about our new expanded mission and vision to amplify Bitcoiners across the continent of Africa and we need a fresh new logo to match our new direction. If you are a talented designer or graphic artist, please consider entering our Community Logo Design Contest. The prize
Aug 6, 2022 1 min read
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Happy Birthday to the Bitcoin In Nigeria Show!

Aug 5, 2022 2 min read
Bitcoin Adoption in Africa: Tools, Programs & Platforms
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Bitcoin Adoption in Africa: Tools, Programs & Platforms

Bitcoin adoption in Africa begins with access to safe tools, programs and platforms. Fortunately there are plenty of reputable cryptocurrency exchanges that operate on the Continent.   Here is a list of reputable resources that support customers in Nigeria and all across Africa. **Denotes the exchanges that are founded and/led
Jul 6, 2022 1 min read
How one Tweet Planted the Seed for the Bitcoin In Nigeria Show to Flourish
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How one Tweet Planted the Seed for the Bitcoin In Nigeria Show to Flourish

Nigeria’s place in the evolving Bitcoin narrative has been a side story at best until recently. With a total population of over 200 million people, a young tech savvy workforce, and Bitcoin trading volumes on par with Western countries, Nigeria is experiencing an amazing Bitcoin Revolution. Yet Western Bitcoin
Jul 5, 2022 2 min read
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NUR KHALIL'S EPISODE Charlene and Heritage speak with Abubakar Nur Khalil, the CEO of Recursive Capital, a Bitcoin venture capital fund. In this episode, Abubakar talks about Recursive Capital's mission to build Africa’s Bitcoin tech ecosystem. Abubakar also shares his Bitcoin journey from his start as a self-taught Bitcoin
Jul 5, 2022 1 min read
#EP-4 : Bitcoin in Nigeria Show, Featuring Blockchain Developer Ayodeji Akinola.
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#EP-4 : Bitcoin in Nigeria Show, Featuring Blockchain Developer Ayodeji Akinola.

On this April 2022 episode of the Bitcoin In Nigeria podcast, Charlene and Heritage speak with Blockchain Engineer, Ayodeji Akinola about learning to build on Bitcoin, the growth of Nigeria's tech ecosystem and the promise of Bitcoin to fix Nigeria's fragmented banking system.  If you care about Bitcoin and how
Apr 27, 2022 1 min read
#EP-5: Bitcoin In Nigeria Show, a conversation with Oluwasegun Kosemani, CEO of Botmecash
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#EP-5: Bitcoin In Nigeria Show, a conversation with Oluwasegun Kosemani, CEO of Botmecash

On this March 2022 episode of the Bitcoin In Nigeria podcast, Charlene and Heritage speak with the CEO of BotMeCash, Oluwasegun Kosemani whose remarkable Bitcoin journey took him from being a “walking bank” in Queens, NY, to a Lagos State Public Relations Executive, to the founder of Bitcoin trading platform
Mar 30, 2022 1 min read
#EP-3: Bitcoin in Nigeria: A conversation with Ray Youssef, CEO of Paxful.
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#EP-3: Bitcoin in Nigeria: A conversation with Ray Youssef, CEO of Paxful.

The goal of the Bitcoin In Nigeria Discussion Series is to expand the narrative of Bitcoin by giving voice to innovators and early adopters that are leading the Bitcoin Revolution in Nigeria. Over the course of this series we plan to connect with fintech founders, developers, influencers, and ecosystem Builders
Dec 1, 2021 1 min read
#EP-2 : Bitcoin Narrative via Social Justice With EndSars Activist - Tosin Adesina
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#EP-2 : Bitcoin Narrative via Social Justice With EndSars Activist - Tosin Adesina

Aug 19, 2021 1 min read
#EP-1 Expanding Bitcoin Narrative in Nigeria with Bernard Parah, CEO of Bitnob.
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#EP-1 Expanding Bitcoin Narrative in Nigeria with Bernard Parah, CEO of Bitnob.

The #EndSARS protest was a historic moment in October 20, 2020, where Nigerians across class and ethnic groups came together to protest police brutality. SARS stands for Special Anti-Robbery Squad, and the group is a branch of the Nigeria police force.
Aug 18, 2021 1 min read
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