Everything has been unexpected. Getting recognition from a body such as the Human Rights Foundation [was] a major thing for me. Getting an article written about Bitcoin Dada — that was really amazing. Seeing people from outside North Africa acknowledging what we are doing and wanting to support us whatever way they can, whether it’s writing about Bitcoin Dada or donating funds — that gives me the strength to continue, because doing what I do is not easy considering it’s fully non-profit. That really fires me up to want to do more even on days that I feel like, ‘Okay, is this really worth it?’ [Also], being invited to speak at different conferences like Adopting Bitcoin in Cape Town, South Africa. Getting to have a session where I could share my experience [as a] keynote, as opposed to just sitting on a panel was amazing. This year, that was my highlight.
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