@Machankura8333 is a revolutionary service that enables the trading and transfer of Bitcoins without relying on the internet, becoming particularly relevant in chaotic regions such as some areas in Africa.
Imagine the following situation: in conflict-affected countries, such as Ukraine, where internet infrastructure can be disrupted, questions about the security of Bitcoin in the face of such events receive answers.
Machankura has stood out by maintaining transaction functionality even in scenarios of internet outages. Developed by programmer Kgothatso Ngako, the software can be run on analog cell phones, eliminating the need for PCs, antennas, or smartphones.
This makes Machankura extremely useful in countries with dictatorial regimes, offering a safe and discreet means of operating with Bitcoins, as it doesn't have GPS tracking.
Users in several African countries can access the application by dialing a specific code, depending on their location and the desired service. The options include sending or receiving BTC, checking the balance, or even exchanging Bitcoins for goods and services.
The solution has been integrated into the Lightning Network, which functions as Bitcoin's 2nd layer, through Lightning Address.
This integration is already present in approximately 8 African countries, including #Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, SouthAfrica, Uganda, Zambia.
As Bitcoin continues to gain global adoption, innovative tools like Machankura have the potential to reach the approximately 2.9 billion people in the world who still do not have access to the internet.
This type of technological advancement can revolutionize the way people relate to money and finances in areas affected by connectivity issues.