Bitcoin initiatives in Denmark
An overview of Bitcoin initiatives, projects, and communities in Denmark.
Proof of Work
On this page you'll find Bitcoin-only initiatives that all contribute to a better and broader understanding of what Bitcoin is.
If you appreciate some of these initiatives, consider sending a few sats to the people behind them, or perhaps ask whether you can help them. You'll find a Lightning address next to several of these initiatives.
If you have ideas and the means to take the initiative yourself, consider it. Bitcoin is Proof of Work.
Do you know a Danish Bitcoin-only initiative that you think is missing from the list? Send an email to kontakt@enogtyve.org or hop into the "Proof of Work" thread on Telegram: Enogtyve Proof of Work.
Podcasts
Enogtyve podcast series available on most podcast services
barekev@walletofsatoshi.com
Online learning
Bitcoinskolen's mission is to inform and teach you about Bitcoin, so you can make your own choices on an informed basis
Translations
Probably the most widely used Bitcoin blockchain explorer, translated into Danish
An incredibly easy and user-friendly Bitcoin wallet with a wide range of features, translated into Danish
slybtc@getalby.com
Books & material
A small Danish handbook on how Bitcoin, as a new technology, can help the world, the climate, society, and the future of you and your family
A leaflet with 21 quick explanations and answers about Bitcoin
barekev@walletofsatoshi.com
A blog post covering a range of challenges along with an introduction to how Bitcoin can be the solution
barekev@walletofsatoshi.com
Reference works
Web shops
Health and Wellbeing
Organizations
DBPI is an independent nonprofit think tank that promotes knowledge, analysis, and responsible regulation of bitcoin in Denmark. The vision is a Denmark at the forefront, where bitcoin is integrated as a stable and free monetary foundation in a global, digital economy.
In
progress
Below are initiatives being worked on. This list may well be out of date — ask in the "Proof of Work" thread on Telegram.
Nick Szabo article about the history of money
slybtc@getalby.com Help with translations
If you'd like to help translate learning material, there's plenty of opportunity, and in some cases you can earn sats for your effort. That said, it should be a labor of love, as the amounts are usually small and symbolic.
Better tools for translation are constantly being developed, and there are several initiatives where you can get advice on how to tackle a translation task most effectively:
You can also contribute directly to this website via GitHub — for example with blog posts, fixes, or bug reports: