Earlier than coming to grasp Bitcoin, Anaïse Kanimba didn’t view it as something greater than one other asset for “crypto bros” to commerce.
However after studying about what issues Bitcoin solves — from cheaper, quicker remittances to serving as cash for the unbanked to serving to pro-democracy activists to boost funds with out doxxing their donors — Kanimba has seen the Bitcoin gentle, so to talk.
We mentioned the arc of her coming to grasp Bitcoin in a current interview I performed along with her:
Within the interview, she admits that she was downright confused when she first got here into contact with Bitcoin proponents and developers at the Oslo Freedom Forum.
“Once I arrived on the Oslo Freedom Discussion board and noticed a Bitcoin space, I used to be very, very confused,” laughed Kanimba within the interview.
“What are these folks doing right here?” she thought to herself — earlier than studying that they have been there to assist.
Embracing Freedom Tech and Bitcoin
Whereas working to free her father, Paul Rusesabagina, well-known for saving the lives of over one thousand folks throughout the 1994 Rwandan genocide (as depicted within the movie Lodge Rwanda), who had been abducted and jailed by the Rwandan authorities, Kanimba’s sister and cousin, each of whom have been additionally advocating for the discharge of Rusesabagina, realized that Pegasus spyware had been put in on their telephones.
It was at this level that they realized the significance of defending and sustaining their privateness within the digital house, particularly as they advocated for the discharge of their father from Rwanda’s autocratic regime.
“Lots of people from the liberty tech motion got here to us and helped us create higher [privacy] boundaries for ourselves, to search out instruments that will shield [us] by our advocacy,” stated Kanimba.
Whereas studying about digital privateness practices, Kanimba additionally realized extra about Bitcoin. She shortly noticed its worth as a fundraising device.
“Folks have been scared to donate to [the] authorized protection fund [for my father] as a result of they have been scared to be [connected to it],” recounted Kanimba, highlighting the truth that Bitcoin allows customers to transact whereas defending their identification.
Kanimba would later be taught in regards to the aforementioned use circumstances for Bitcoin, which shortly made her a believer within the expertise.
“I might relate in a short time to the challenges that Bitcoin is attempting to unravel,” stated Kanimba.
“Serious about my earlier [work] in improvement, I used to be in a position to join quite a lot of the dots, and I noticed this as a extremely unbelievable device that may save the lives of individuals, particularly the folks on the backside of the ladder who’re attempting to make ends meet, people who find themselves combating in opposition to autocracy,” she added.
Co-founding the Africa Bitcoin Institute
Kanimba has turn into so satisfied of Bitcoin’s utility that she’s now working alongside the likes of Togolese human rights activist Farida Nabourema, the Human Rights Basis’s international Bitcoin lead Femi Longe, and Gridless CEO Erik Hersman to get the Africa Bitcoin Institute (ABI), an African suppose tank and analysis group, off the bottom.
Her motivation is to have Africans throughout varied disciplines contribute to the analysis on Bitcoin throughout the continent.
“The story is usually written by folks from exterior of the continent,” stated Kanimba.
“And people [from Africa] who write about this are buried within the ecosystem of the manufacturing of the report. Folks write about one thing that’s taking place in Lagos, put it on-line, someone makes use of that as a supply, and by the point it will get revealed in additional established journals or extra established reviews then the voice of the individuals who truly gathered this knowledge is misplaced,” she added.
“The narrative needs to be coming from folks residing it, and that is the place ABI is available in to assist the community of those researchers, assist folks perceive bitcoin a little bit bit higher — its challenges and its alternatives.”
Bitcoin Regulation: Pondering Globally, Making use of Regionally
Kanimba is at present based mostly in Washington, D.C. and has been paying shut consideration to each how the Trump administration is treating Bitcoin and to the kind of regulation the U.S. is creating round it.
“I’m joyful that this administration is placing these questions [about Bitcoin] ahead and that regulators are fascinated with it as a result of it encourages different international locations to additionally suppose critically about it,” stated Kanimba.
“If the administration have been saying ‘All of it is a rip-off and that is only for dangerous folks’ then you’ll be able to think about the dialog we’d be having in Africa could be very related. Regulators could be feeling the identical means, and if regulators really feel like that, then the folks utilizing bitcoin P2P could be affected,” she added.
With that stated, Kanimba defined that the implementation of probably related Bitcoin coverage in Africa have to be thought of with native context in thoughts.
“We have to be very cautious that we don’t simply copy and paste it,” stated Kanimba.
For extra on Kanimba’s work and the work of the Africa Bitcoin Institute, observe Kanimba on X and go to the Africa Bitcoin Institute’s website.
