14/11/2025 –, Escenario Ingles Idioma: Español
Around the world, Indigenous communities are reclaiming their economic sovereignty by embracing new tools for exchange and empowerment. Bitcoin, with its open and borderless design, resonates deeply with traditions of collective resource stewardship and community trust. Far from being “late adopters,” these communities often show how circular economies can thrive when technology aligns with cultural values.
This talk will explore real-world examples of Indigenous communities in Latin America and beyond experimenting with Bitcoin as a medium of exchange, savings, and empowerment. Alexandra Navarro will highlight the lessons these communities offer the world: how grassroots adoption can overcome barriers of infrastructure, how tradition and innovation can coexist, and why the path to total Bitcoin adoption may begin not in corporate boardrooms, but in the wisdom of the oldest communities.
Session Description
Indigenous communities are often portrayed as “late adopters” of technology, yet their traditions of trust, collective resource management, and resilience make them natural leaders in shaping how Bitcoin can thrive in everyday life. This session, led by Alexandra Navarro, will explore how Indigenous communities in Latin America are using Bitcoin not as speculation, but as a tool for sovereignty, education, and empowerment. Participants will gain insights into how these communities are building circular economies, what lessons they offer for global adoption, and why the future of Bitcoin may be rooted in the wisdom of the oldest cultures.
Director Cofundador Motiv Peru
Alexandra Navarro is a tech and impact executive at the forefront of Bitcoin-powered innovation. She is Chief of Impact, leading the Bitcoin mining business unit at Paystand, a B2B payments network on BTC infrastructure used by over 1M U.S. businesses. She also serves as Executive Director of Paystand.org, where she has grown its reach to over $400K in donations supporting Bitcoin Circular Economies in 14 countries. A Colombian-born engineer, entrepreneur, and award-winning leader, Alexandra has built ventures, restructured companies, and delivered tech-driven impact for over two decades.
