A week ago I wrapped up an incredible, high-intensity experience at the Kisumu Lightning Developer Bootcamp, hosted right here at Zone01 Kisumu!
The bootcamp was a deep dive into the future of digital payments, focusing on the technical architectures of Bitcoin Core and the Lightning Network protocol. We spent days exploring how layer-2 scaling solutions can drive financial inclusion, enable microtransactions, and completely reshape global remittances with near-instant, low-cost settled payments.
But the real magic happened when we had to put theory into practice during the hackathon.
My team and I realized a major local challenge: parents and guardians working abroad face massive, predatory transfer fees when trying to send money back home directly for school expenses. To solve this, we built Sky Fee โ a decentralized remittance solution designed to bridge the gap.
How Sky Fee works:
Global to Local: Utilizing the Go programming language, we designed a system that leverages the Bitcoin Lightning Network backend to accept near-instant cross-border payments.
Seamless Integration: To ensure practical usability on the ground, the system integrates with Safaricomโs M-Pesa Daraja API and crypto off-ramp services.
The Impact: Parents abroad can instantly pay local school fees via Lightning, which automatically settles into local mobile money currencyโbypassing heavy intermediary remittance fees entirely.
Building Sky Fee with an amazing team, debugging backend nodes, and mapping out real-world fintech integrations under a tight deadline was an absolute rush. It proved just how powerful peer-to-peer developer ecosystems are when tackling real African challenges.
A massive thank you to the organizers, mentors, and the entire Zone01 Kisumu community for putting together such an impactful bootcamp. The future of global micro-payments is lightning-fast, and we are just getting started!
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