Bitcoin P2P Hackathon in Bujumbura Delivers 10 Working Prototypes: 30 Builders Advance Financial Sovereignty in Burundi

DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEM INNOVATION

In a landmark display of grassroots Bitcoin innovation, 30 developers and builders in Burundi have successfully completed a two-day Bitcoin P2P hackathon. Producing 10 fully functional prototypes focused on decentralized Lightning Network tools and no-KYC peer-to-peer Bitcoin trading.

Organized by BitDevs Gitega in collaboration with Vexl and Africa Free Routing’s Lightning Bootcamp initiatives, the event emphasized real-world building: no intermediaries, no gatekeepers, and complete user control over financial infrastructure.

Two Days of Hands-On Bitcoin P2P Development

The hackathon followed practical sessions from the Bujumbura Lightning Developer Bootcamp and two prior P2P-focused hackathons. Participants dove deep into privacy-preserving Bitcoin tools, guided by mentors from the local developer community.Key focus areas included:

  • Exploring Vexl, an open-source mobile app for private peer-to-peer Bitcoin trading without KYC.
  • Managing personal Lightning nodes.
  • Integrating Lightning APIs for real-world applications.

The result? Every one of the 10 teams shipped a working prototype. Projects featured:

  • Polar simulations for running multi-node Lightning networks locally.
  • LND + LNbits integrations.
  • OpenMMLN API consumption.
  • Full self-custody Bitcoin and Lightning node management.
30 builders in Bujumbura just shipped 10 Lightning prototypes at Burundi’s Bitcoin P2P Hackathon.

Demo Day & Pitch Competition: 10 Demos, 2 Winners

On Monday, June 8, teams presented their solutions during a lively Demo Day and Pitch Competition. Each group demonstrated clear technical progress and a strong understanding of financial sovereignty.

“10 groups. 10 demos. Each presentation showed clear technical progress and a genuine grasp of financial sovereignty. Not a single group failed to ship,” noted the organizers.

Two teams were selected as winners for their outstanding contributions to P2P Bitcoin trading solutions built directly on the Vexl platform.

30 builders in Bujumbura just shipped 10 Lightning prototypes at Burundi’s Bitcoin P2P Hackathon.

Proof That Africa Is Building Its Own Bitcoin Future

This was concrete evidence that the next generation of Bitcoin builders is emerging across Africa.

By focusing on open-source tools and self-sovereign infrastructure, participants are creating financial systems designed by Africans for Africans—reducing reliance on centralized exchanges and intermediaries.

BitDevs Gitega, a community of Bitcoin developers, educators, and builders based in Gitega, Burundi, continues to lead these efforts as part of broader African Bitcoin development initiatives.

30 builders in Bujumbura just shipped 10 Lightning prototypes at Burundi’s Bitcoin P2P Hackathon.

Thanks to Supporters Driving Real Impact

The event received strong support from:

  • Vexl – for providing the no-KYC P2P trading platform and mentorship.
  • Trezor Academy and other partners.
  • Mentors and the entire BitDevs Gitega team.
30 builders in Bujumbura just shipped 10 Lightning prototypes at Burundi’s Bitcoin P2P Hackathon. 30 builders in Bujumbura just shipped 10 Lightning prototypes at Burundi’s Bitcoin P2P Hackathon.

Why This Event Matters for Bitcoin Adoption in Africa?

In regions where traditional banking access remains limited, events like this hackathon accelerate practical Bitcoin and Lightning Network adoption. Builders gain skills in node operation, privacy tools, and decentralized payments—skills that translate directly into real economic empowerment.

The success in Bujumbura signals a growing movement: African developers are not only learning Bitcoin—they are actively building the infrastructure for the continent’s financial future.

Stay tuned for more updates from BitDevs Gitega and upcoming Bitcoin builder events across Burundi and East Africa.

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