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The African Bitcoin Carry Trade Wall Street Can't Touch w/ Stafford Massie | BMP Ep 13
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While US companies race to stack Bitcoin for "number go up," Africa Bitcoin Corporation is using it to change lives. Host Brandon Green talks with Stafford Masie about why Bitcoin adoption in Africa looks completely different from Western capital markets. Stafford breaks down how ABC — the first publicly listed Bitcoin treasury company on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange — borrows against Bitcoin to fund a private-credit engine backing real African businesses.
🔶 Host: Brandon Green — BTC Inc CEO
🔶 Stafford Masie — Africa Bitcoin Corporation (ABC)
Chapters:
00:36 — Africa Bitcoin Corporation
02:17 — Why Bitcoin Hits Different Across Africa
07:53 — "Insulin to a Diabetic": How Bitcoin Saves Lives
13:00 — Turning Bitcoin Into a Lightsaber for Cheap Capital
19:12 — One Bitcoin Equals 5 to 8 African Jobs
26:00 — Africa's First Public Bitcoin Treasury on the JSE
33:22 — The 2050 Vision: Going Pan-African
42:09 — Real Stories: Fishing Boats & Township Businesses
55:50 — AI, Mining & a Final Word on Bitcoin's Soul
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