Programs

Programs That Turn Bitcoin Into Daily Economic Infrastructure

Afribit builds practical Bitcoin loops inside Kibera by backing merchants, women-led enterprise, environmental cleanup, and everyday transport with tools people can actually use.

Active programs

Four entry points into a circular Bitcoin economy

Each program solves a local problem first, then uses Bitcoin to make value move faster, stay local longer, and reach more people with less friction.

Merchants

Active

40+

Merchants actively onboarded into the circular economy.

Upcycling

Active

7 Women

Currently training and producing inside the collective.

Waste Incentives

Expanding

2.5 Tons

Waste collected monthly through active neighborhood groups.

Boda-Boda

Active

100%

of program riders now licensed and fully insured.

How the model works

Afribit programs are designed to make Bitcoin useful before they make it visible.

The work is not abstract adoption theatre. Each program is a field-tested operating model for moving sats through real livelihoods, so people can earn, save, and spend with less dependence on expensive intermediaries.

Start With Utility

Each program begins with a real local use case: transport, waste collection, market trade, or women-led production.

Create Circular Flow

We connect households, merchants, and workers so Bitcoin is earned, spent, and reused inside the same neighborhood economy.

Support Repeated Use

Afribit stays close to the field with wallet support, training, and business onboarding so first use becomes repeat behavior.

Support the next loop

Back the systems that let communities keep value in motion.

Funding helps Afribit expand wallet onboarding, deepen merchant support, coordinate field teams, and reinforce the daily use cases that turn first transactions into durable local infrastructure.

Funding priorities

Merchant activation, recurring field support, training sessions, and neighborhood-level coordination.

Afribit program work in Kibera
Grounded in real livelihoods

Afribit builds programs around work people already do: trade, transport, cleanup, production, and neighborhood trust.