Skip to main content
Bitcoin Talents Profiles

Bitcoin Talents Profile – Brian Matoke

By February 26, 2025No Comments

Nationality: Kenyan

Residence: Hungary, Szeged

Field of study: Computer Science

University: University of Szeged

Work experience: Data Analyst and Scentist(Team Leader) – Ardhi Sasa, Nairobi Kenya, ICT officer – Elimu Holdings

Current affiliation: EA Hungary, EA Nairobi, Bitcoin Talents

Current position: Master’s Student at the University of Szeged, specializing in AI & ML, AI Safety Contributor (Hungary Edition)

Why is Bitcoin interesting? Bitcoin removes the need for banks or middlemen, allowing people to send money directly to each other. It is secured by a decentralized network of computers using cryptographic proof-of-work, making it resistant to fraud and censorship. With a fixed supply of 21 million coins, Bitcoin helps protect against inflation and maintains value over time. Because it is open to anyone, it provides financial freedom and inclusion for people who may not have access to traditional banking. Its transparency and security have also inspired new technologies that can operate without human control, making it a groundbreaking innovation in digital finance.

My touchpoints with Bitcoin so far: Learning continually about Bitcoin has been an eye opener to the amount of infinite systems that can help change the traditional systems in play. With proper considerations of the futuristic goal, Bitcoin has been the origin of its actuality. The security, the operation baselines set and the decentralization is a jackpot for any system and it should or will be the blueprint of just not finance related systems only but others as well.

LinkedIn: Profile Link

Close Menu

Web3 Talents

Kick-Start Your Career In The Fields Of DLT, DeFi, NFT, And Bitcoin.

(c/o Frankfurt School Blockchain Center)
Adickesallee 32-34
60322 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Web3 Talents
Privacy overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best possible user experience. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our website and helps our team understand which sections of the website are most interesting and useful to you.