2025 Btrust Developer Grantee Impact
In 2025, the narrative of Bitcoin in Africa shifted from “adoption” to “ownership.” Btrust, the non-profit dedicated to decentralizing Bitcoin development, recently released its “2025 Btrust Developer Grantee Impact” report, proving that the Global South is no longer just using Bitcoin, it is building it.
By funding local talent and streamlining open-source contributions, Btrust has turned the continent into a hub for Bitcoin’s most critical infrastructure.
A Scalable Pipeline for Global Talent
The Btrust Builders Program serves as the engine for this transformation. According to the report, the program successfully moved hundreds of developers from curiosity to high-level contribution. The numbers highlight a rigorous, “proof-of-work” approach to education:
1,800+ Applicants: Demand for Bitcoin developer training surged across Africa and the Global South.
493 Active Participants: Developers engaged in five distinct technical pathways, ranging from “Mastering Bitcoin” to “Bitcoin CLI.”
The “Rust” Standard: Of the 128 developers who entered the advanced Rust-payjoin track, only 38 graduated—ensuring that those who finish meet the highest global engineering standards.
Btrust also overhauled its internal systems, slashing grant review times from four months to under two weeks. This efficiency ensures that Africa’s top developers receive funding at the speed of the market, not at the speed of bureaucracy.
High-Impact Contributions to Bitcoin Core
Bitcoin Core is the world’s most important financial software. Historically, its maintenance was concentrated in the West. In 2025, Btrust grantees broke that mold. The report highlights several key technical victories:
364 PR Reviews: African developers directly reduced the “review bottleneck” that often slows down Bitcoin’s evolution.
Schnorr Batch Verification: Developer Eunovo implemented faster validation for Schnorr signatures, improving network speed.
Mempool Fee Estimation: Abubakar Sadiq Ismail developed a way to reduce fee overestimation, saving users money during periods of high market volatility.
Privacy & Security: Grantees like Brandon Odiwuor delivered critical technical optimizations to the Bitcoin Core repository, focusing on testing stability and build efficiency. He resolved initialization issues in TestShell by fixing symlink resolution errors and strengthened RPC test logic by ensuring the system correctly interprets empty CLI strings as None. To accelerate the development cycle, Brandon modernized the CI workflow by integrating the Mold linker for faster builds and replaced outdated bash -c commands with eval for cleaner, more reliable execution during the CMake process.
Advancing the Lightning Network: LDK & LND
For Bitcoin to scale as a global currency, the Lightning Network must be fast and easy to use. Btrust developers made significant strides in 2025:
LDK (Lightning Development Kit): Developers added support for human-readable payment addresses (BIP-353) and built multi-tier storage systems to prevent data loss.
LND (Lightning Network Daemon): Updates by Abdullahi Yunus improved how nodes find the best path for payments, making transactions more reliable for African merchants.
Real-World Utility: From Shopify to Satoshi Tickets
Code is only as good as its application. Btrust-funded plugins are now bridging the gap between Bitcoin and everyday commerce:
Shopify Integration: A Btrust-supported plugin now allows Shopify merchants to accept Bitcoin with zero fees.
Local Currency Checkout: New tools convert Bitcoin instantly into Naira, Kenyan Shillings, and South African Rand, solving the volatility problem for local businesses.
Payroll & Ticketing: Organizations like BTC Inc. now use Btrust-funded plugins to manage payroll and event ticketing entirely on-chain.
Why Btrust’s Mission Matters
This Btrust report makes one thing clear: decentralization is a technical necessity, not just a philosophy. When African developers contribute to Bitcoin Core, they bring a unique perspective on privacy, fees, and connectivity that is often overlooked in wealthier regions.
As we look toward 2026, the mission is to move from contribution to leadership. By fostering the next generation of project maintainers, Btrust is ensuring that Bitcoin remains a global, inclusive, and unbreakable financial system.
