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Highlights from the 2025 #BtrustGalaDinner

We called, and you answered. The theme for the night was elegant, and attendees showed up and showed out. It was a night filled with joy, and incredible energy!

The evening kicked off with aperitifs and light bites at the backstage lounge, setting the tone for relaxed networking and easy conversations.

As guests made their way into the hall, the host, Paul Eke, got things started with ice-breakers, followed by a welcome address from @nprofile1q....

@nprofile1q... then shared a moving farewell, representing the outgoing inaugural Btrust Board. Since 2021, this board has been responsible for overseeing the delivery of Btrust’s mission, guiding the organization through its formative yea rs and setting the foundation for future success. We celebrate and thank them for their vision and leadership.

The night also saw us celebrate the 2025 cohort of the Btrust Builders pathways, recognizing top students for their dedication, growth, and excellence throughout the program.

A special moment was dedicated to celebrating Abubakar Nur Khalil and formally welcoming him into the office of the CEO. Under his leadership, Btrust has experienced a period of significant growth and transformation, moving from early groundwork to executing at scale. This includes expanding our programs, launching new partnerships, growing our developer reach, strengthening our grants review and delivery processes, and refining our internal systems and team structure.

We wrapped up the evening with great food, drinks, dancing, and conversations, the perfect close to an unforgettable year.

Thank you to everyone who joined us and made the night truly special. We hope to see you soon 🧡

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On December 3rd, we hosted the #BtrustGalaDinner at the Hennessy Park Hotel in Mauritius 🇲🇺.

It was an evening to pause, breathe, and celebrate after a year of hard work.

Leaders, builders, and friends from across the Bitcoin ecosystem came together to reflect on our collective progress and strengthen the connections shaping Bitcoin’s future globally.

A huge thank‑you to everyone who joined us and made the evening so special. 🧡

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Events and conferences are often the gateway into Bitcoin open‑source development, spaces where curious builders can connect, learn, and take their first steps toward meaningful contribution. They’re where discovery turns into collaboration, and collaboration into lasting impact.

That’s why we’re excited to present the recipients of our second round of 2025 Btrust event grants, supporting nine unique gatherings across Africa, Latin America, and beyond:
• Dev/Hack/Day at @nprofile1q...
• OSCAFEST 2025 by Open Source Community Africa
• Hack4Freedom by EVENTO
• DevFest Mauritius 2025 by GDG Mauritius
• Code & Chain: A Bitcoin Meetup by Bitnob
• Bitcoin CoreDev Meetup organized by Brink
• Bitcoin Dev Summit and Satsconf at the São Paulo Bitcoin Week
• DevFest Lagos 2025 by GDG Lagos

Each one is creating new entry points into the global Bitcoin developer ecosystem while strengthening the community in the Global South.

Event Grants help keep these gateways open and inclusive, feeding into the long‑term pipeline of developer education programs, fellowships, and open‑source contribution, ensuring Bitcoin development remains decentralized and globally distributed.

Read the full blog and meet the grantees: https://blog.btrust.tech/introducing-the-second-round-of-2025-btrust-event-grant-recipients/

Applications for Btrust event grants are open year-round. Learn more and apply through our website: https://www.btrust.tech/grants/event

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Highlights from this year's @nprofile1q... in Mauritius 🇲🇺.

On day one, our CEO, @nprofile1q..., delivered his keynote on Btrust in 2026, sharing our achievements in 2025 and our strategic roadmap for the year ahead.

Later that day, Abubakar Sadiq Ismail led a technical workshop on building a Bitcoin Node using the libbitcoinkernel library, introducing Bitcoin Core’s upcoming consensus engine.

Day two featured a presentation on BTCPay Server plugins by Tobechi Chukwuleta, highlighting how plugins expand merchant tools and create new business opportunities.

In the afternoon, Raj, CEO of @nprofile1q..., spoke about training Bitcoin developers in India 🇮🇳 and the Global South, outlining a roadmap for developer growth and contribution.

Day three brought education and collaboration to the fore, with Tuedon Tuoyo kicking off the BOSS Challenge by Chaincode Labs, giving participants a practical entry point into Bitcoin open‑source contribution.

Applications for the BOSS Challenge are open until December 31st, offering aspiring developers a chance to join a hands‑on, skill‑building journey. Apply to join the 2026 cohort here: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/chaincodelabs/jobs/4067627009

The final day was also a moment of pride for our community, as Abubakar Nur Khalil was named most impactful African Bitcoiner of 2025, and @nprofile1q... was recognized as the African Bitcoin project of 2025. A huge thank you to the @nprofile1q... team for the recognition.

As a sponsor, we also had a booth which was a point for conversations, and learning about our programs, with visitors leaving with exclusive merch and new ways to get involved.

We are proud of the incredible representation from our ecosystem at #ABC2025 and grateful to everyone who interacted with us in Mauritius.

We’re looking forward to the work ahead as we continue building the future of open‑source Bitcoin development across the Global South.🧡

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We recently had the pleasure of sponsoring and taking part in this year’s @nprofile1q..., held from December 3–5 at the Caudan Arts Centre in Port Louis, Mauritius 🇲🇺.

The Africa Bitcoin Conference brings together builders, businesses, innovators, policymakers, and community members from across Africa and beyond, all working to advance Bitcoin on the continent.

This year, we brought in over 90 people from across our ecosystem, including the Btrust team, grantees, members from @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., #BtrustDeveloperDay speakers, and more, to attend the conference, lead sessions, and connect with the wider Bitcoin community.

Beyond the sessions and conversations, we had a great time reconnecting, learning, and building alongside the community.

Huge thanks to the Africa Bitcoin Conference organisers for the amazing event and for the work that went into making it a success.

#ABC25 #ABC2025
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This year’s #BtrustDeveloperDay in Mauritius 🇲🇺 was one for the books! 🎉

We welcomed over 260 attendees, far more than we’d expected, making it our biggest and most vibrant edition yet.

This event was truly special, not just for the work that went into it, but for the connections and collaborations we made along the way.

A huge thank you to all our speakers, booth exhibitors, and attendees for showing up, sharing knowledge, and making this year’s Developer Day an incredible success. 🙏

With 30+ speakers, hands-on workshops, live demos, lightning talks, and even games, the day was filled with energy, learning, and collaboration.

From deep technical sessions on Bitcoin development, Lightning, privacy, and infrastructure to discussions on education, inclusion, and open‑source growth in Africa, there was something for every builder.

We’ll be sharing a detailed recap and blog post soon, but for now, we just want to say thank you for being part of this growing community of Bitcoin builders. 🧡

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We’re celebrating Duncan Dean, whose journey as a long-term Btrust grantee left a lasting mark.

During his time with Btrust, Duncan led major progress on dual-funded channels in Lightning Dev Kit, contributed to the BOLTs specifications, and represented our community across global stages, from Nairobi 🇰🇪 to Cape Town 🇿🇦, Oslo 🇳🇴, Prague 🇨🇿, and Seoul 🇰🇷.

Beyond his technical contributions, Duncan championed open-source collaboration and mentorship across Africa and beyond.

Read the full story and discover what’s next for Duncan: https://blog.btrust.tech/celebrating-duncan-deans-journey-with-btrust/

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On November 29 and 30, we hosted our annual #BtrustGathering at the Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel in Port Louis, Mauritius 🇲🇺.

This year’s theme, mapping the future ofnopen‑source collaboration across the Global South, set the tone for two days of deep learning, open conversation, and collective action.

We welcomed around 75 participants from across our community, including the Btrust team, grantees, and members from @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q... and @nprofile1q.... Together, we explored the evolving landscape of open‑source Bitcoin development and how collaboration can accelerate progress across the Global South.

Two days of exchanges, workshops, and genuine connection reminded us of the power of community and what’s possible when developers across the Global South co‑create the future of open‑source Bitcoin development.

We’re deeply grateful to everyone who joined us, and we’re looking forward to the work ahead of us.
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"This is my first time outside India 🇮🇳 to an international bitcoin conference or gathering. The bar has been set really high for me now." Paperpsych from @nprofile1q....

Day two of the 2025 #BtrustGathering built beautifully on the momentum from day one, diving deeper into collective learning and collaboration.


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Day two of the #BtrustGathering began with an opening plenary, where participants shared takeaways and reflections from day one and discussed what to look forward to.

The morning continued with a session on rethinking developer funding and support, facilitated by Kelvin Isievwore. This session explored how developers across the Global South are supported, financially and beyond, through existing funding mechanisms, mentorship, travel opportunities, and access to tools. We brainstormed practical ways to build fairer, more sustainable models that empower developers long‑term.

Next came an insightful session on finding your lane and building credibility in open-source, by Edil Medeiros. This conversation encouraged developers to navigate their open‑source development journeys with authenticity, confidence, and resilience.

We then had a thought‑provoking panel on AI, facilitated by Kelvin Isievwore and featuring Abubakar Nur Khalil, Raj, Bruno Ely Reis Garcia, Federico Zupicich, and Leonardo L. The panel unpacked how AI is reshaping open‑source contributions, from enhancing reviews and documentation to transforming developer workflows, and discussed both the opportunities and trade‑offs it brings to Bitcoin development.

After a productive morning of discussions and learning, we took a break to take group photos and lunch.

In the afternoon we moved into the mapping Global South FOSS priorities workshop, facilitated by Abubakar Nur Khalil. Participants worked collaboratively to define shared priorities, align regional outcomes, and begin drafting a collective 2026 roadmap for open‑source growth across the region.

We closed the day, and the gathering, with a heart‑to‑heart fireside chat on lessons from the field. This conversation, featuring Kelvin Isievwore, Nymius, Abubakar Sadiq Ismail, Stratosphere and Marcello Pinsdorf, highlighted real‑world experiences, challenges, and lessons from the community, with candid reflections on sustaining motivation, balancing life and contribution, and navigating burnout.

With the Gathering coming to a close, participants left inspired and energized, ready to carry the spirit of collaboration, learning, and open‑source excellence into the year ahead.

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Day one of the #BtrustGathering began with an engaging opening plenary by Stephanie Titcombe, followed by the state of Btrust address from our CEO, @nprofile1q..., who shared a thoughtful year‑in‑review, key milestones from 2025, and the outlook for 2026.

The morning continued with the 2025 program reports, where @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., @nprofile1q..., and Libreria de Satoshi presented updates on their work, growth, and the impact they’ve created in supporting open‑source Bitcoin development across the Global South.

In the afternoon, participants joined cross‑organization working groups to explore opportunities for collaboration on joint programs, developer connectivity, localization, and technical cooperation.

Discussions also covered shared initiatives, developer exchange and communication, grants and sustainability, as well as community growth, storytelling, and brand alignment.

These sessions were energetic and idea‑driven, with groups sharing thoughtful outputs that reflected the strength of cross‑community collaboration.

The day captured the essence of what the gathering stands for; connection, transparency, and collective progress.

It was a powerful reminder of how much can be achieved when builders from across the Global South come together to advance open‑source Bitcoin development.