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Bitcoin Circular Economies and a Bridge Between Las Vegas and Peru
I never expected a jetlagged morning in Las Vegas would change my life, let alone spark hope on the other side of the world. But thatβs what happened when I β a consultant, ex-Deloitte, and fundraiser with nine years of experience in the nonprofit sector β landed at the Bitcoin Conference Las Vegas looking for something bigger than βbusiness as usual.β Fundraising had started to feel likeβ¦ well, just fundraising for the sake of fundraising.
What surprised me most, though, was how quickly I found myself swept up by the conference energy. On my very first day, I ended up volunteering with the Open Source Hub. There, I was able not only to help build bridges between innovative projects but also to connect more deeply with teams like Primal and see how Nostr opens doors for Latin American circular economies.
On Day Two, while most people were still asleep, I showed up early, determined to pick out a Bitcoin present for my nieces. Among the buzzing Bitcoin bazaar stands, I found a booth with beautiful childrenβs books and merch, and as luck would have it, found myself chatting with Fernando Motolese β the founder of Bitcoinze. Right place, right time! He ordered 200 Portuguese-language kidsβ books, and as two Lusophones got talking, he told me bluntly:
βIf you want to see Bitcoin change lives, you need to talk to Valentin Popescu from MOTIV PERΓ.β
Years earlier, I lived in Peru, working for an NGO alongside Inca communities, where Iβd find myself having guinea pig for breakfast and alpaca for dinner. No WiFi, no bathrooms, only latrines. The idea of saving money was so foreign, we didnβt even have a local word for it.β―
Thatβs the harsh reality: In so much of Latin America, the concept of saving doesnβt even exist, let alone the tools to do it. For many, life is simply about surviving today β not building for tomorrow. When I met Valentin, everything clicked: this person wasnβt just talking about Bitcoin as tech or investment. He was making Bitcoin a tool for hope, for learning, for self-sufficiencyβ¦ for actual change.
Picture this: Deep in Peruβs Sacred Valley, along Amazonian rivers, entire communities are leapfrogging the financial system that forgot them. At Motiv PerΓΊ centers, kids and entrepreneurs get paid in sats for learning, for teaching, for building stuff. You earn, you save, you spend β all with bitcoin. No fragile cash, no corrupt intermediaries. Like all circular economies, theyβre growing from the bottom up.
Hereβs the kicker: Because of Motiv PerΓΊ, these communities and circular economies arenβt just surviving β theyβre dreaming. Theyβre seeing a future where they can work, own and save. Bitcoin is also accepted for everything: bread, haircuts, even trips to Machu Picchu.
Motiv PerΓΊ is driving a revolution in community empowerment throughout Peru by leveraging Bitcoin as a catalyst for growth and inclusion. The organization was born from a $5,000 bitcoin donation during the COVID pandemic and is sustained by ongoing bitcoin contributions, ensuring its mission remains community-driven and decentralized. Through hands-on financial education and the nurturing of bitcoin circular economies, Motiv PerΓΊ gives some of the countryβs most marginalized populations practical access to digital finance. By making Bitcoin a tool for earning, saving and transacting, Motiv PerΓΊ equips community members with real opportunities for self-sufficiency and sustainable progress.
The organizationβs story began with the Life Saving Steps project, delivering shoes to children in Peruβs remote Andean region β an act funded through bitcoin donations that addressed basic needs and built trust. This foundation paved the way for projects like βSurf for All,β which combines sports and digital literacy for children with special needs, and ongoing nutrition programs that support child health. Today, every Motiv PerΓΊ initiative β from its origins to its innovative programs β demonstrates how grassroots action, coupled with Bitcoin adoption and donor support, can spark lasting transformation for those traditionally excluded from opportunity.
That conversation with Valentin changed everything: I went on to become an ambassador, and now Iβm working on βBitcoin Cup,β a top surf competition and a vibrant celebration of Bitcoin adoption and the circular economies powering Huanchaco, Peru:
Stay tuned, because this is just chapter one. The real story isnβt only written in conference halls β itβs unfolding in places forgotten by the banks, but now remembered by Bitcoin.
This post Bitcoin Circular Economies and a Bridge Between Las Vegas and Peru first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Pachamada.
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