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Lorienu2019s interest in Bitcoin was sparked by the need for an alternative to the inaccessible banking system.u23f8u201cThis idea of a cheap and accessible payments system just really struck me,u201d he stated.u23f8Lorien later introduced Angus to Bitcoin and Centbee was born.u23f8The company has grown rapidly in the past four years and now powers several types of payments, from Uber rides to Netflix subscriptions, purchasing electricity vouchers to buying mobile airtime. Centbee users in selected countries can also withdraw their Bitcoin directly into their bank accounts.u23f8u201cIu2019m particularly excited about the ability to buy small value things, for instance being able to buy mobile data with your Bitcoin. You can now easily buy Bitcoin, you can sell it, you can move it around. This makes it a payment system, easy to use as money and not just a speculative asset,u201d Angus remarked.u23f8https://twitter.com/Centbee/status/1311373497592094720?s=20u23f8Lorien also lets the audience into Centbeeu2019s office in Johannesburg, giving a sneak peek into the diligent effort that goes towards creating a thriving Bitcoin business in Africa. The firmu2019s CFO Rob Graham, who earlier this year received a global award for his outstanding work, revealed just how exciting it is to work in a Bitcoin company thatu2019s changing lives in Africa.u23f8u201cBitcoin is the ultimate change that people need, especially in Africa,u201d Kagiso Ntshingila, the firmu2019s UI/UX developer remarked. Centbee has enabled thousands of Africans to move money seamlessly across borders, cutting down the huge associated costs and time, he added.u23f8https://twitter.com/Centbee/status/1311389067788144640?s=20u23f8Heidi Patmore, Centbeeu2019s head of marketing revealed how challenging and rewarding marketing Bitcoin products can be in Africa. Heidi, who has played a big role in marketing Centbeeu2019s remittance platform Minit Money and other payment options, delved into the progress so far and how the company has been fighting the negative stereotypes many have about Bitcoin.u23f8u201cItu2019s taken a lot of energy and a lot of effort. Itu2019s taken lots of conversations with real business people, who have real customers and real problems, convincing them that Bitcoin can provide solutions to them. Thatu2019s what weu2019ve been doing for the last couple of years. [u2026] We certainly are seeing the results and having so much success that we are ready to take on the world,u201d Lorien and Angus concluded.u23f8Watch Thecryptodefi.Com Live Day 1 here.u23f8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAEoXeN0b8M&feature=youtu.beu23f8″,”headlineText”:”Centbee at Thecryptodefi.Com Live 2020: Building a Bitcoin business in Africa”,”articleText”:”While Centbee has grown to become one of the leading Bitcoin SV wallets globally, its biggest success has been in Africa. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, the startup has launched innovative products that are changing the lives of many across the continent.u23f8So, what does it take to build a successful Bitcoin business in Africa? During their presentation on Day 1 of Thecryptodefi.Com Live, Centbee cofounders Lorien Gamaroff and Angus Brown let us in on their journey, what theyu2019ve been up to recently and introduced us to some of the people behind the success.u23f8Broadcasting live from their offices in Johannesburg, Angus and Lorien shared how they got into Bitcoin and subsequently founded Centbee. Lorienu2019s interest in Bitcoin was sparked by the need for an alternative to the inaccessible banking system.u23f8u201cThis idea of a cheap and accessible payments system just really struck me,u201d he stated.u23f8Lorien later introduced Angus to Bitcoin and Centbee was born.u23f8The company has grown rapidly in the past four years and now powers several types of payments, from Uber rides to Netflix subscriptions, purchasing electricity vouchers to buying mobile airtime. Centbee users in selected countries can also withdraw their Bitcoin directly into their bank accounts.u23f8u201cIu2019m particularly excited about the ability to buy small value things, for instance being able to buy mobile data with your Bitcoin. You can now easily buy Bitcoin, you can sell it, you can move it around. This makes it a payment system, easy to use as money and not just a speculative asset,u201d Angus remarked.u23f8https://twitter.com/Centbee/status/1311373497592094720?s=20u23f8Lorien also lets the audience into Centbeeu2019s office in Johannesburg, giving a sneak peek into the diligent effort that goes towards creating a thriving Bitcoin business in Africa. 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While Centbee has grown to become one of the leading Bitcoin SV wallets globally, its biggest success has been in Africa. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, the startup has launched innovative products that are changing the lives of many across the continent.
So, what does it take to build a successful Bitcoin business in Africa? During their presentation on Day 1 of Thecryptodefi.Com Live, Centbee cofounders Lorien Gamaroff and Angus Brown let us in on their journey, what they’ve been up to recently and introduced us to some of the people behind the success.
Broadcasting live from their offices in Johannesburg, Angus and Lorien shared how they got into Bitcoin and subsequently founded Centbee. Lorien’s interest in Bitcoin was sparked by the need for an alternative to the inaccessible banking system.
“This idea of a cheap and accessible payments system just really struck me,” he stated.
Lorien later introduced Angus to Bitcoin and Centbee was born.
The company has grown rapidly in the past four years and now powers several types of payments, from Uber rides to Netflix subscriptions, purchasing electricity vouchers to buying mobile airtime. Centbee users in selected countries can also withdraw their Bitcoin directly into their bank accounts.
“I’m particularly excited about the ability to buy small value things, for instance being able to buy mobile data with your Bitcoin. You can now easily buy Bitcoin, you can sell it, you can move it around. This makes it a payment system, easy to use as money and not just a speculative asset,” Angus remarked.
We’re up next at @RealThecryptodefi.Com Conference and we’ll be taking you ‘Behind-the-Scenes’ at Centbee HQ! #CGLive #OneWorldOneChain pic.twitter.com/cmhrKZCcQC
— Centbee (@Centbee) September 30, 2020
Lorien also lets the audience into Centbee’s office in Johannesburg, giving a sneak peek into the diligent effort that goes towards creating a thriving Bitcoin business in Africa. The firm’s CFO Rob Graham, who earlier this year received a global award for his outstanding work, revealed just how exciting it is to work in a Bitcoin company that’s changing lives in Africa.
“Bitcoin is the ultimate change that people need, especially in Africa,” Kagiso Ntshingila, the firm’s UI/UX developer remarked. Centbee has enabled thousands of Africans to move money seamlessly across borders, cutting down the huge associated costs and time, he added.
Thanks to everyone who tuned in to watch our slot at @RealThecryptodefi.Com #CGLive! We had fun! #OneWorldOneChain pic.twitter.com/IV6NwAN3qZ
— Centbee (@Centbee) September 30, 2020
Heidi Patmore, Centbee’s head of marketing revealed how challenging and rewarding marketing Bitcoin products can be in Africa. Heidi, who has played a big role in marketing Centbee’s remittance platform Minit Money and other payment options, delved into the progress so far and how the company has been fighting the negative stereotypes many have about Bitcoin.
“It’s taken a lot of energy and a lot of effort. It’s taken lots of conversations with real business people, who have real customers and real problems, convincing them that Bitcoin can provide solutions to them. That’s what we’ve been doing for the last couple of years. […] We certainly are seeing the results and having so much success that we are ready to take on the world,” Lorien and Angus concluded.
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