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New Bitcoin, Energy, and Compute Hub Node NBO Opens in Nairobi, Kenya
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the world’s newest physical Bitcoin space opened in Nairobi, Kenya.
It’s called Node NBO (NBO is short for Nairobi), and it will serve as a co-working space for notable Bitcoin, freedom tech, compute, and energy companies and organizations in Africa, including Fedi, Gridless, and BTrust as well as the Human Rights Foundation (HRF).
A screenshot from the homepage of the Node NBO website.
The facility will also be home to three labs — an open-source energy lab, an open-source Bitcoin mining lab, and an AI compute lab. These labs will serve as places where teams can build, design, and assemble new products as well as strategize implementation.
And Node NBO also has an event space, where just over 150 people can gather for special occasions and meetups.
The first of such occasions was the soft launch of the facility on May 16th, which was attended by Fedi CEO Obi Nwosu; Gridless’ co-founders, Janet Maingi, Erik Hersman and Philip Walton; BTrust CEO Abubakar Nur Khalil; and Minmo CEO Jodom Konuko (Minmo team members will also work out of Node NBO) amongst a number of other notable members of the Kenyan Bitcoin community.
A big thank you to all the OGs and Youngblood’s of Nairobis energy and compute worlds for coming tonight and braving the rains. Thanks to @wanjiku @bantigito @rkirubi @obi @AnganiLTD @okjodom @ihate1999 and everyone else for joining us! pic.twitter.com/BEF2lrj9YV— NodeNBO (@NodeNBO) May 16, 2026
BitDevs Nairobi attendees as well as quantum computing researchers and developers from Nairobi will also meet in the event space on a monthly basis.
“We needed a place where people who are working on hard things can come into proximity with each other, especially when there’s overlapping areas that need specialization,” said Hersman in regard to the impetus behind creating Node NBO.
“We wanted to get the people behind this foundational layer of this tech we’re all using in a place where they can find each other, work on cool stuff around each other, and accelerate each other,” he added.
“We couldn’t be more excited to be part of Node NBO,” said Nwosu. “There’s so much synergy already happening between the companies and organizations involved with Node NBO that it just makes sense to bring them all under one roof.”
Showcasing African Projects to Global Visitors
Node NBO is located in Gigiri, Nairobi, a northern region of Nairobi that Hersman referred to as a “diplomatic area.”
Facilities in the area frequently host international visitors, as Gigiri is home to the United Nations’ Nairobi headquarters, which is just walking distance from Node NBO.
An image from inside the Node NBO facility. | Photo courtesy of Node NBO
Hersman noted that another reason for the space was that he, too, often hosts visitors from abroad, and he wanted to cr

