This is a summary of the questions answered by @anita in this AMA Have many of the Africans you work with grown wealthy in local terms, considering the extraordinary rise in the fiat price of bitcoin along with the comparatively low cost of living on the continent? What would be your top guest recommendations for a "Bitcoin In Africa" series on my show? What's the most interesting use case, we might be overlooking? Are there noticeable difference in perceptions about bitcoin as you travel around Africa? What were the biggest (a) technical and (b) mental barriers you saw during your travels preventing bitcoin adoption? Why did you decide to focus your work on Africa and not in Latam or South America per example? In your opinion, what is the biggest advantage of BTC related to Human Rights? Is there a particular company you'd recommend for renting a car in South Africa with Bitcoin? Any particular must-go places at/between Cape Town and Mossel Bay or George if you've gone that far? What do you think we "overprivileged white people" in our social hammock called Europe should learn from the interesting people you met while travelling in Africa? What's one thing you would change about your trip if you could? What was the most surprising thing you learned on your trip? Pizza or tacos? I know you do a lot of work supporting Bitcoin adoption in emerging countries, but what about Nostr? How much progress are you seeing there? What's the biggest hurdle for BTC adoption in southern Africa right now?