A former Amazon software developer created a bitcoin wallet app called Machankura
2024-05-08 23:08:05
Kgothatso Ngako, a former Amazon software developer in South Africa, has created a Bitcoin wallet app called Machankura, which aims to solve the problem of millions of people in Africa without smartphones. The app runs on ordinary mobile phones and uses the Lightning Network for Bitcoin transactions, without the need for a touchscreen or camera. Ngako said that they already have nearly 15,000 users, covering countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, etc. He mentioned that the service is similar to Facebook's practice in developing countries, enabling reverse billing through the USSD interface. Users can use Lightning addresses, without the need for copy and paste function, just enter numbers or email addresses to make Bitcoin transactions.
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