Built With Bitcoin Opens Bitcoin Technology Center In Ejisu, Ghana

The Built With Bitcoin Foundation (BWB) has actually opened a new Bitcoin Technology Center in Ejisu, Ghana, a city in Greater Kumasi, as a tradition for the inaugural Africa Bitcoin Conference. The center will be run by Ghanaians, for Ghanaians, according to a news release sent out to Bitcoin Magazine.BWB Founders Ray Youssef and Yusuf Nessary strategy to expose the school on Thursday December 8, 2022, with a trip attended by various members of the worldwide Bitcoin community. The primary goal of the Bitcoin Technology Center, according to the press release, “is to gear up the regional community with skills and knowledge within the financing and technology industries– its also intended to develop community and cultivate a safe environment to learn.” Support for the facility originates from the Edwinase neighborhood, Blockchain Foundation Africa, and the Bitcoin community. Eight workers will work there, consisting of administrators and lecturers.The release detailed a few of the various topics to be taught at the center, including, “Financial literacy: understanding cash,” “Introduction to Bitcoin,” “Entrepreneurship,” “Introduction to computers” and “Introduction to coding.” The center will be free to access and the center intends to educate and train approximately 400 individuals in the very first year. In addition to the education and training offered, the site will function as a place for monthly meetups. BWB is “a humanitarian organization committed to creating equitable chance by supplying clean water, access to quality education, sustainable farming, and humanitarian assistance– all powered by Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies,” according to the foundations website. Developed With Bitcoin has completed a number of humanitarian tasks before, including an education center in South Africa in cooperation with Bitcoin Ekasi, a ferry for a school in El Salvador that had no gain access to prior to that and a well project in Nigeria that supplied over 1,000 villagers with access to clean water. On the value of providing education access to the neighborhood, Nessary mentioned, “The bedrock of any community is education– whether that be monetary, health, farming and so on. Education is also a crucial to protecting susceptible neighborhoods from bad stars and teaching individuals how Bitcoin can support them and their families through entrepreneurship, financial inclusion, understanding and social empowerment.”

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