Motiv Peru successfully builds Bitcoin circular economy in impoverished communities in Peru

Nonprofit organization Motiv Peru is rooted in Peru, combining humanitarian aid with Bitcoin finance to successfully establish a Bitcoin circular economy that meets daily payment needs and local transactions in impoverished communities lacking banking services.

Peru began accepting Bitcoin for purchasing alpaca wool socks in 2011.

Peru’s fascinating connection with Bitcoin dates back to the early days of cryptocurrency development. Even before 2011, there were merchants accepting Bitcoin to buy alpaca wool socks exported to the United States, a milestone comparable to the “pizza transaction” in Bitcoin history. By 2025, driven by regional economic trends, Peru has become one of the core areas for cryptocurrency adoption worldwide. According to Chainalysis data, Latin America has seen significant growth in transaction volume, benefiting from remittance demand, inflation hedging, and the proliferation of smartphone wallets. Peru’s annual cryptocurrency trading volume has reached approximately $28 billion. This market environment provides fertile ground for grassroots organizations to promote decentralized financial tools, enabling Bitcoin to truly transform into a practical circulating currency.

Building a Bitcoin financial system from humanitarian aid

Motiv Peru was born out of a charity event in 2019. Founders Rich Swisher and Valentin Popescu initiated the Happy Steps program during the construction of a playground in a highland village in Cusco, aiming to provide warm clothing and shoes. However, the organization soon realized that short-term donations could not solve deep-rooted poverty. When a key donor requested to pay all aid funds in Bitcoin, Motiv Peru began exploring digital currencies. They shifted from merely providing supplies to guiding local shoemakers and small vendors, affected by the pandemic, to accept Bitcoin. This transformed the aid from a one-way relief effort into a two-way economic participation, gradually building a Bitcoin financial system that provides banking services for those without bank accounts.

In the early stages of promotion, the team faced public skepticism about crypto scams and resistance to complex technology. To break through, Motiv Peru adopted a pragmatic educational approach, not promoting esoteric cryptography theories or slogans about financial freedom, but positioning Bitcoin as a simple, low-threshold payment tool. Valentin and his team taught merchants how to operate digital wallets based on their needs, building trust by solving real issues related to food and supplies. This strategy effectively avoided negative perceptions caused by market volatility, allowing Bitcoin to return to its core function as a medium of exchange. As the list of participating merchants grew, the local business ecosystem began to spontaneously accept this operational logic, forming a self-sustaining circular economy.

Years later, Motiv Peru has developed into a well-functioning organization. As merchants started accepting Bitcoin as a payment method, their interest in the technology grew. Subsequently, Motiv Peru launched Bitcoin financial literacy programs in major cities across Peru, developing various educational courses to systematically address questions from merchants and users.

Today, Motiv Peru promotes Bitcoin knowledge to 750 families across different locations in Peru. Through events like the Bitcoin Cup football tournament, Christmas celebrations, and various markets, Motiv Peru successfully reached over 6,000 people of all ages by 2025, facilitating approximately 25,000 to 30,000 Bitcoin transactions.

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