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At #ABC23 with Wohlali Alhidja on Bitcoin and Nuclear energy

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  • At the Africa Bitcoin Conference #ABC23 in Accra Ghana, we get interesting voices and cheers from participants and organisers like Charlyene Fadirepo, Mary, the executive director Farida, the Satoshi sisters and the speaker on this episode, Mr Wolahli Ahlijah.
  • Wolahli Ahlijah is the co-convener of the second Africa Bitcoin Conference and he brings interesting perspectives to bare
  • Bitcoin is just money. Understanding it this way opens the door to other aspect of the conversation
  • Understanding that it is Africa and not ‘African’ Bitcoin conference makes it open for others to participate and allows Africans who may be deprived participation to have a better chance
  • He tells us why alot of people think bitcoin is scam or spam, dissolving doubts with simple illustrative references
  • The energy efficiency of mining will improve with time as with other technology.
  • What is the place of nuclear energy in the bitcoin space?

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  • At the Africa Bitcoin Conference #ABC23 in Accra Ghana, we get interesting voices and cheers from participants and organisers like Charlyene Fadirepo, Mary, the executive director Farida, the Satoshi sisters and the speaker on this episode, Mr Wolahli Ahlijah.
  • Wolahli Ahlijah is the co-convener of the second Africa Bitcoin Conference and he brings interesting perspectives to bare
  • Bitcoin is just money. Understanding it this way opens the door to other aspect of the conversation
  • Understanding that it is Africa and not ‘African’ Bitcoin conference makes it open for others to participate and allows Africans who may be deprived participation to have a better chance
  • He tells us why alot of people think bitcoin is scam or spam, dissolving doubts with simple illustrative references
  • The energy efficiency of mining will improve with time as with other technology.
  • What is the place of nuclear energy in the bitcoin space?

Listen, follow, download and subscribe on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, TuneIn and other podcast platforms.

If you want to feature as a guest, please sign up here: https://airtable.com/appnJpXSb5U2nKZvv/shr7UE5fhpAgfRaVc

Contact us: afrinukepodcastatgmail.com Key: [at = @]

Follow us on Twitter: @afrinuke and

Thank you

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