Bitcoin Magazine: How Bitcoin Is Powering Private Credit and Jobs Across Africa


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Bitcoin is moving beyond speculation into real economic impact. In this Bitcoin Magazine news desk panel, Stafford Masie and Shawn Owen explain how Bitcoin-backed private credit and lending can unlock jobs, growth, and dignity—especially across Africa. The conversation covers informal economies, treasury strategies, and why Bitcoin must be treated separately from crypto.

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🔶 Moderator: Frank Corva — Bitcoin Magazine
🔶 Shawn Owen — Salt Lending
🔶 Stafford Masie — Africa Bitcoin Corporation

Chapters:
00:00 – Bitcoin Treasury Strategy Meets Human Impact
03:00 – Why Africa’s Informal Economy Matters
06:00 – Using Bitcoin to Scale Private Credit
09:00 – Bitcoin as Pristine Collateral for Lending
12:00 – Jobs, Dignity, and Human Yield
15:00 – Broken Money and Africa’s Adoption Reality
18:00 – Separating Bitcoin From Crypto in Regulation
21:00 – Capital Markets and Bitcoin Treasury Models
24:00 – AI, Economic Energy, and Bitcoin
28:00 – Why 2026 Could Be Africa’s Bitcoin Moment

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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of BTC Inc., Bitcoin Magazine, or any affiliated entities. This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, legal, tax, or accounting advice. Nothing contained in this show constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or financial instruments. Viewers should consult their own advisors before making financial or business decisions.

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