Heritage Falodun

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Heritage Falodun is a technology professional (software developer), Bitcoin and business consultant, educator and analyst from Nigeria. He is currently the CEO of DigiOats. He has proficiently developed and implemented many algorithms for startups and Bitcoin-focused firms locally and internationally. Falodun is presently a Bitcoin correspondent and moderator for the Black Bitcoin Billionaires community (based in the U.S.), a Bitcoin business consultant and growth partner at DnarHQ, a contributing writer for BitcoinMagazine as well as the host of the Bitcoin-In-Nigeria Media program.
Bitcoin And Africa: Why Not Strategic Beef Reserve?
African nations very frequently hold strategic stores of commodities, a reserve of Bitcoin could be a more functional strategy.
REGULATING BITCOIN AND CRYPTO IN NIGERIA: CROSSROADS BETWEEN CAPITAL CONTROL AND FINANCIAL FREEDOM
A call for sensible and measured Bitcoin regulation by the Nigerian government.
Opportunities For Bitcoin Remittance in West Africa
A look at the ECO West African currency initiative, and how Bitcoin can more efficiently fulfill the goals of the program.
AMIDST P2P CLAMPDOWN, NIGERIA BITCOINERS EMPOWERS WOMEN WITH BITCOIN EDUCATION
Nigerian Bitcoiners continue pushing to expand the ecosystem in the midst of a crackdown on P2P trading platforms in the country.
Energy Deregulation in Nigeria Could Lead to Bitcoin Mining Gold Rush
Nigeria partially de-regulating energy production to incentivize renewable energy offers Bitcoin miners big opportunity.
What Does Nigeria’s Blockchain-Friendly Regulatory Change Mean For Bitcoin Adoption?
Formal approval for blockchain technology in Nigeria marks an about-face for the government and it could increase Bitcoin adoption.
As Its Central Bank Limits Cash And Pushes A CBDC, Nigeria Needs Bitcoin
Following an unsuccessful CBDC launch, Nigeria’s central bank is now trying to cut off cash. Bitcoin can help Nigerians find sovereignty.
Bitcoin Is The Solution To The World’s Trade Problems
Global trade needs to be built on an incorruptible standard that has no political or nationalistic affiliation.
Bitcoin Projects Are Bringing Financial Inclusion To Feature Phones In Africa
Accelerating Bitcoin adoption, and therefore financial inclusion, in Africa means offering Lightning access through lower-tech phones.
For Africa, By Africans: How Qala Is Building Bitcoin Developers
A recent event hosted by Qala in Nigeria underscored the opportunity in Africa to leverage Bitcoin development for a brighter future.
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