Earlier than I even arrived at this yr’s Africa Bitcoin Convention, I noticed attendees posting about Tando, a brand new Kenya-based funds app that permits customers to spend their sats with retailers who don’t settle for bitcoin.
Simply arrived in Nairobi 🇰🇪🛬 & the first factor I see as I exit is the @tando_me signal
LET’S GO @AfroBitcoinOrg 🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/zhPSP2dTH8
— OKIN | Nikolai Tjongarero (@OKIN_17) December 8, 2024
“How is that this potential?”, you would possibly ask. Properly, let me clarify.
To make use of Tando, you merely obtain the app and put together to pay any service provider who accepts funds through M-PESA, Kenya’s cell cash service. (Discover I didn’t say you needed to undergo a arrange or KYC course of, as neither are vital — Tando doesn’t acquire any figuring out info from its customers.)
When the service provider presents you together with your invoice, you merely click on on the “Ship Cash” sq. on the app’s residence display. From there, you enter the cell quantity tied to the M-PESA account to which you’re sending cash after which enter the quantity of Kenyan shillings you need to ship.
The app robotically calculates the quantity of sats it’ll take to cowl the shilling quantity you’ve enter. You then click on on the inexperienced “Create Bill” button to acquire a Lightning bill. After that, you copy the bill and pay it through your most well-liked Lightning pockets. Tando receives the sats after which settles the invoice in shillings with the service provider inside seconds.
I can barely rely what number of instances I’ve watched Bitcoiners use Tando to pay restaurant payments or taxi fares since I’ve been right here. (I’ve been to quite a lot of eating places and have ridden in quite a lot of taxis since I’ve arrived.)
Now, I do know what a few of you might be pondering: Tando interfaces with a fiat fee system, which suggests it ought to be excommunicated from the Church of Bitcoin.
However earlier than you permit your self to entertain that type of pondering, please contemplate the next notions:
- You’re a loser.
- Right here in Kenya, very like in different components of Africa, individuals really use bitcoin for funds.
- If you present somebody the right way to use Tando, it gives you with a chance to point out the service provider what Bitcoin is as you present them how the app works. (I watched Gorilla Sats’ Brindon Mwiine masterfully do that for a waitress at a convention after occasion.)
- M-PESA requires that its customers KYC and a few Kenyan residents don’t have the correct documentation to take action, which suggests they’re excluded from the system. Utilizing Tando, they are often included in Kenya’s broader financial system.
The joy round Tando on the convention was a part of the broader enthusiasm round apps that make bitcoin simpler to make use of throughout the African continent — apps like Bitsacco, Machankura, Fedi and Bitnob.
Large shout out to the devs making #Bitcoin wallets simpler to make use of.@bitsacco @Machankura8333 @fedibtc @tando_me @Loicbtc pic.twitter.com/UhVw5bnBxO
— Frank Corva (@frankcorva) December 11, 2024
African Bitcoiners are far forward of their counterparts in the US with regards to utilizing bitcoin as it’s supposed for use — as peer-to-peer digital money.
And whereas many Africans are working tirelessly to onboard as many retailers as they’ll to Bitcoin, Tando is a superb middleman step that permits Bitcoiners to spend their sats even when the retailers with whom they’re spending don’t but settle for bitcoin funds.
This text is a Take. Opinions expressed are completely the creator’s and don’t essentially mirror these of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Journal.