“The enthusiast witnessed firsthand how BTC is transforming lives,” says Motiv. Malmgren gave a training on Bitcoin and told his own experience. The adoption of bitcoin (BTC) continues to attract global users to South American territory. Recently, Matilda Malmgren, a bitcoiner of Swiss origin, moved to Peru to learn first-hand about the circular economy projects being developed in the country. During his tour, Malmgren visited the comprehensive centers of the Motiv Perú organization, located in the areas of Comas and Quebrada Verdewhere he was able to see how the use of bitcoin is influencing the financial structure of these communities. «It has been a pleasure, I have learned a lot in these two days. I learned about the programs and visited the places that accept bitcoin. It was wonderful. “I was surprised,” Malmgren said. As reported by the Motiv organization, the visitor witnessed how local communities receive education to integrate the digital asset into their daily lives. Malmgren not only acted as an observer, but also He also gave training on the Bitcoin protocol based on your own technical and personal experience. “I am very excited about the future and I believe that Motiv Peru has the future of this bitcoiner community in its hands,” said the Swiss enthusiast. The dynamics in these comprehensive centers focus on strengthening the financial knowledge of adults and building circular economies in areas that have historically had limited access to traditional educational opportunities. According to Motiv, the enthusiast was able to interact with citizens who already understand and use bitcoin as a tool of change and protection of value.
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From Sweden to Lima, Matilda, a Bitcoiner, visited MOTIV PERÚ’s Integral Centers in Comas and Quebrada Verde, witnessing firsthand how Bitcoin is transforming lives.Matilda learned how communities are educated to use… pic.twitter.com/2DOSrVjNmN— MOTIV Peru (@MotivPeru) January 13, 2026
An ecosystem that expands from the Andes to the Amazon
The work of the NGO Motiv in Peru is not recent. The organization, founded by Rich Swisher and Vali Popescu, has operated in the country since 2020 with presence in the regions of the Andes and the Amazon.
BitcoinDynamic has reported that more than 60,000 people in various citadels of the country have received training on this digital currency from Motiv. The organization’s strategy is based on using bitcoin to teach the basic fundamentals of managing family financial resources. From the NGO they maintain:
Bitcoin is safer than cash, is becoming widely accepted, and allows us to educate our people on best practices for money management. NGO Motiv.
Beyond financial education, the use of digital currency is promoting new niches in the Peruvian tourism sector. Currently, it is possible to carry out expeditions along the Amazon River using bitcoin, a trend that seeks to connect adventure with financial sovereignty. This flow of international bitcoiners to Peru reinforces the country’s position as a point of interest for those seeking to observe the use of technology outside of speculative markets, focusing on practical usefulness for communities with low banking use.