Satoshi Sister Circle Graduates 30 African Women into the Bitcoin Ecosystem

COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM INNOVATION

In a powerful celebration of leadership, resilience, and financial sovereignty. The Satoshi Sister Circle has officially graduated its second cohort of 30 extraordinary women from across Africa and the African diaspora.

The milestone event, held on April 30, 2026, marks another major step forward. In empowering women to thrive in the global Bitcoin space.

The graduation ceremony highlighted the dedication of each participant who “showed up, put in the work, and stepped boldly into the Bitcoin ecosystem,” according to the official announcement from Satoshi Sister Circle.

Adding to the significance of the day, the community was honored by the presence of renowned Rwandan activist and Bitcoin advocate Anaïse Kanimba.

Empowering African Women Through Bitcoin Education

Satoshi Sister Circle is a non-profit leadership network and community dedicated to advancing women in Bitcoin. Focused on career development, mentorship, and real-world opportunities, the organization equips participants with the skills, knowledge. And networks needed to build careers and drive adoption across the continent.

The Career Accelerator Mentorship Program, the backbone of Cohort 2 combines hands-on Bitcoin training. Leadership development, and practical ecosystem exposure.

Graduates now join an growing network of Bitcoin professionals ready to contribute to projects, businesses. And communities that are reshaping Africa’s financial future.

Meet the Graduates of Cohort 2

The 30 graduates represent a vibrant cross-section of African talent, with participants hailing from countries including Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, and more.

Some of the inspiring graduates include:

  • Thandi Mtemang’ombe (Malawi).
  • Yahya Opeyemi (Nigeria).
  • Viola Korir (Kenya).
  • Vicentia Irabor (Nigeria).
  • Blessing Amara Muonwe (Nigeria).
  • Sharon Nkatha (Kenya).
  • And many more trailblazers from across the continent.

These women are not just learning Bitcoin, they are preparing to build, educate, and lead within it.

Satoshi Sister Circle graduates 30 African women in Cohort 2.

Why This Matters for African Bitcoin Adoption?

Programs like Satoshi Sister Circle are accelerating real-world Bitcoin utility across Africa. From Lightning Network remittances to community-driven education initiatives. Women are at the forefront of practical, accessible Bitcoin solutions that empower the unbanked and underbanked.

By investing in women’s leadership, Satoshi Sister Circle is helping close the gender gap in Bitcoin. While strengthening financial inclusion, sovereignty, and innovation continent-wide.

Join the Movement

Congratulations to all 30 graduates of Satoshi Sister Circle Cohort 2. Your commitment today is building the Bitcoin future Africa deserves. Follow the conversation on X for updates: