Get Your Bitcoin Project Featured in Africa’s Growing Ecosystem

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In the rapidly evolving world of Bitcoin adoption across Africa, visibility is key for builders, innovators, and communities. African Bitcoiners, a leading community dedicated to promoting fair and uncorrupt money through Bitcoin, has issued a fresh call for submissions to update their renowned African Bitcoin Ecosystem Infographic. This visual powerhouse maps out active Bitcoin projects, communities, and initiatives continent-wide, helping connect builders and drive real-world adoption.

As of March 2026, the ecosystem boasts over 167 projects spanning 22 countries, with recent additions highlighting the continent’s accelerating Bitcoin movement.

If you’re developing a Bitcoin-related project in Africa—whether it’s a wallet app, mining operation, education program, or circular economy initiative—this is your opportunity to get featured and gain exposure.

What Is the African Bitcoin Ecosystem Infographic?

The African Bitcoin Ecosystem Infographic is more than just a static image; it’s a dynamic snapshot of Bitcoin’s footprint in Africa. Originally launched by African Bitcoiners, it has evolved into an interactive tool that showcases projects by country, category (like education, mining, retail, or non-profits), and impact.

Updated quarterly, the infographic draws from the African Bitcoin Directory—a live, community-driven database where projects self-register and manage their listings.

This ensures the map remains current, credible, and useful for anyone interested in Bitcoin adoption, from investors to educators. Past updates have added dozens of new entries, expanding visibility to underrepresented regions and fostering collaborations.

For Q2 2026, African Bitcoiners is actively calling on builders to submit or update their details to ensure comprehensive coverage.

This update builds on the Q1 2026 release, which introduced eight new projects and emphasized job opportunities, tools, and community growth.

The Submission Process: Step-by-Step Guide

Submitting your project is straightforward and community-focused. African Bitcoiners emphasizes that the directory is “submitted and maintained by builders,” making it easy for you to take control.

 

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Visit the Directory: Head to the African Bitcoin Directory at https://directory.bitcoiners.africa/. This is the central hub for all submissions.
  2. Register as a Builder: If you’re new, sign up or log in to the platform. The process is designed for African Bitcoin builders, so expect a simple registration form to verify your involvement.
  3. Submit Your Project Details: Provide key information about your project. While exact fields may vary, typically include:
    • Project name and description
    • Category (e.g., education, mining, retail, community)
    • Location (country and city)
    • Website, social media handles, and contact info
    • Logo or visual assets
    • Any metrics on impact, like user numbers or partnerships
    Ensure your details are accurate and up-to-date to pass verification.
  4. Verification and Inclusion: The African Bitcoiners team reviews submissions for credibility. Once approved, your project appears in the live directory and will be considered for the next infographic update.
  5. Update for Q2 2026: For the upcoming release, submit or update by logging in via the link shared in their recent call.

    If you’re already listed, double-check your info to ensure it’s current.

Eligibility is open to all active Bitcoin projects in Africa focused on economic inclusion, circularity, and innovation. There’s no fee, and the process is quick—perfect for startups and established initiatives alike.