Once Bitten! A Bitcoin Podcast.

Ugandan Orphanage Funded By Bitcoin Donations. Brindon Mwiine. #587

Jan 14, 2026
Brindon Mwiine, a Bitcoin pioneer from Uganda and founder of GorillaSats and Bitcoin Kampala, shares how Bitcoin donations transformed the lives of 76 children at an orphanage. He reveals his unexpected journey into Bitcoin, highlighting the creation of a circular economy through innovative initiatives like fruits-for-sats. Brindon discusses challenges with local healthcare and education while emphasizing Bitcoin's role as a medium of exchange in Africa. He also previews exciting upcoming Bitcoin events and ongoing projects to expand community impact.
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ANECDOTE

From Scam To Seed Funding

  • Brindon discovered Bitcoin after losing funds to a scam and kept a small amount that later grew in value.
  • That seed led him to teach friends, run university classes, and build GorillaSats and the orphanage project.
ANECDOTE

Orphanage Became The Circular Economy Seed

  • Brindon found an orphanage already accepting Bitcoin and started helping with donations and basics.
  • Donations funded beds, mattresses, food, health bills and school fees for the children.
ADVICE

Fix Problems Before Introducing Bitcoin

  • Solve immediate problems first before introducing Bitcoin to a community to build trust and adoption.
  • Use Bitcoin donations transparently and show impact to make education and transactions stick.
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