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Hey Bitcoiners, we need your help.

Out here in rural Malawi, we’re building Bitcoin Study Hubs — small, simple spaces where kids, farmers, and families come to learn what Bitcoin really is and how to use it in their everyday lives. The impact is promising… but we’re missing one big thing:

We don’t have enough learning materials. What we currently have is digital format of some of the Learning resources including those shared here: #1197737. I'm considering printing them, as our target is the rural communities where there's no electricity grid.

We’re looking for anyone in the Bitcoin community who can donate:

Bitcoin education books

Kids’ Bitcoin storybooks

Beginner guides

Teaching aids

Printed diagrams

Learning posters

Any Bitcoin, or Lightning material

Anything you think would help a village learn Bitcoin from scratch

Even one book or one set of printed sheets can change a whole hub. These communities need to have libraries. Kids need to own books. When a Bitcoin book lands here, it will definitely change the entire community for the better.

If you’ve got extra books, old copies, or teaching materials lying around, please consider sending them to us.
We’ll put them straight into the hands of people who are hungry to learn and ready to build real Bitcoin circular economies from the ground up.
https://geyser.fund/project/bitcoinstudyhubs

If you’re willing to help, reach out:

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Thanks fam. Every little bit matters.
— Kondwani

Yeah I saw people in US and EU giving away books with The Bitcoin Standard to politicians instead of giving them to people that really need them.
Such a waste, such idiots, teaching politicians....

Unfortunately this year I do not have anymore bitcoin books and/or HW or any materials. I gave them to noobs long years ago.
What I can offer are my Bitcoin guides: https://darth-coin.github.io

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Quite true, Darth. I'll soon start printing out as many guides as possible, including your guides. Hopefully by next month when resources allow.

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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @mo 5 Dec

Consider making translations of those guides in Chichewa and Chitumbuka could considerably help anyone learn easily.

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @flat24 5 Dec

I have some books 📚 in PDF format that might be useful to you. Where can I send them?

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I would love that,
Here's the email address:
studyhubs@proton.me

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