The funds were awarded to 10 diverse projects, including:
- Bitshala (India) – open-source Bitcoin curriculum for university students
- B4OS (Latin America) – Spanish-language courseware and workshops
- Bitcoin++ Ghana – hands-on dev training and local Bitcoin tools
- Nigeria Bitcoin Meetup Circuit – expanding community events in key cities
- Summer of Bitcoin – internship programs connecting students with global Bitcoin projects
What makes this story different is its focus on Bitcoin as infrastructure, not just price speculation. By backing developers and teachers from emerging regions, ₿trust is helping lay the foundation for a more inclusive, permissionless financial future.
This grant program hasn't been widely reported, but it signals something powerful: Bitcoin's most meaningful adoption may come not from Wall Street—but from workshops in Lagos, classrooms in Mumbai, and meetups in São Paulo. And it’s already happening.
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