Trezor Academy: 150 Million Swahili Speakers Can Now Learn Bitcoin in Their Language
Main Idea
Trezor Academy has released a Swahili translation of 'Bitcoin: Separation of Money and State' to make Bitcoin education more accessible to over 150 million Swahili speakers in East Africa.
Key Points
1. The book 'Bitcoin: Kutenganisha Pesa Na Serikali' is a Swahili translation of Josef Tětek's work, distributed for free in East Africa.
2. Trezor Academy, a nonprofit, operates in over two dozen countries and has reached more than 1,500 participants since 2023.
3. The translation aims to overcome language barriers, especially in lower-income or rural areas where English is less accessible.
4. Printed copies are being sent to Trezor Academy programs in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Burundi, and the DRC to support local educators and communities.
5. The initiative empowers local educators to teach Bitcoin in their native language, fostering trust and broader adoption.
Description
This content is provided by a sponsor. PRESS RELEASE. More than 150 million people speak Swahili across Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo — regions where interest in bitcoin is growing, but educational materials in local languages remain scarce. This has long limited access to essential knowledge about how bitcoin works
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