Machankura Steps Away from Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town After 3 Years

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In a heartfelt announcement that has the entire African Bitcoin community talking, the team behind Machankura8333 has officially stepped back from co-organizing Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town. After three incredible years of building one of the continent’s most important Bitcoin events, the USSD-powered Bitcoin service is shifting focus to scale its core mission: making Bitcoin accessible to millions of feature-phone users across Africa.

Who Is Machankura and Why Does It Matter?

Machankura is a game-changer for Bitcoin adoption in Africa. The service lets anyone with a basic mobile phone (no smartphone, no internet, no data) send, receive, and even use Lightning Network payments by simply dialing a USSD code. It’s live in countries including:
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Kenya
  • Uganda
  • Ghana
  • Zambia
  • Malawi
  • Namibia
  • Côte d’Ivoire
By removing every technical barrier, Machankura has onboarded thousands of everyday Africans into Bitcoin — from township merchants to rural farmers. That’s why their involvement turned Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town into a must-attend event.

Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town

Launched as a small gathering, Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town quickly grew into Africa’s premier Bitcoin-only conference. In 2026 (ABCT26), the main stage was proudly named the Machankura Stage in recognition of their massive sponsorship and hands-on contributions.
 
The event brought together developers, educators, miners, and on-the-ground builders for talks on Lightning, self-custody, privacy, and real-world use cases that actually work in emerging markets.
 
Co-organizers included Bitcoin Ekasi and the global Adopting Bitcoin team. Together they created something special: a conference that felt like family, not just another Bitcoin event.

The Official Announcement: Gratitude and Forward Focus

In a three-part thread posted on February 25, Machankura wrote:

What This Means for African Bitcoin in 2026 and Beyond

This transition is actually great news for the ecosystem:
  1. Machankura can scale faster — Expect deeper expansion into more countries and even tighter integration with Lightning wallets and merchants.
  2. Adopting Bitcoin Cape Town evolves — The remaining team will definitely make the event even bigger.
  3. A new Eastern edition is coming — The announcement of a Nairobi edition already has the community buzzing. 
The move also highlights a healthy maturity in the African Bitcoin space: projects know when to hand over the baton so everyone can focus on their superpowers.

Why This Matters for Bitcoin Adoption Across Africa

Africa isn’t just adopting Bitcoin — it’s building Bitcoin differently. From USSD payments in rural villages to hydropower mining in Ethiopia and Lightning bootcamps in Johannesburg and Uganda, the continent is proving that Bitcoin works best when it’s simple, accessible, and local.
 
Machankura stepping back from event organizing doesn’t reduce their impact — it multiplies it. Their technology remains one of the most powerful tools for financial inclusion on the continent.