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As someone living in Malawi, I can confirm this shift is real. More people around me are getting curious about Bitcoin — not as a get-rich-quick thing, but as a way to survive inflation, poor governance, and broken financial systems. Even if adoption starts small (like using it for cross-border payments or savings), it grows fast when people realize they finally have some control over their own money. Bitcoin isn’t just digital gold — here, it feels like financial freedom.