The Story Behind Bitkoffee: From Spectator to Facilitator
Many people assume that creating a digital platform has the ultimate goal of achieving fame or becoming an "influencer". For Bitkoffee, the reality is a completely different path.
The Origin: A Debt of Gratitude
Bitkoffee was not born in front of a camera, but behind a screen, as just another user among millions. For years, I witnessed how hundreds of content creators became my mentors, my news sources, and my main escape and entertainment.
I found myself in a position where I wanted to give something back to those channels that offered me:
- Free Training: Technical and professional knowledge that transformed my day-to-day life.
- Critical Information: Deep analysis on politics and news not found in traditional media.
- Genuine Fun: Hours of content that made difficult moments much lighter.
The Problem
As a fan, I realized that there was no simple, direct, and unified way to tangibly say "thank you" to all those channels that had contributed so much to my life. I felt that the traditional support system was fragmented or inaccessible to many.
Platforms like Stripe are not available in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. And many people in those countries do not have credit cards to verify PayPal. Therefore, a practical solution is to use cryptocurrencies as a way to fund projects.
The Solution: Bitkoffee
Bitkoffee was not created so that I could have a voice, but to amplify the voice of those who are already creating value. I decided to channel my technical expertise to build a tool that would allow other fans, like me, to efficiently support the creators who educate, inform, and entertain.