Africa is the next epicentre of crypto and blockchain innovation, as a new startup ecosystem forms to address the continent's most pressing issues. Africa has yet to properly realize the potential of blockchain technology, which is on its way to becoming a crucial component in the next digital revolution of the world economy.
However, blockchain has sprung onto the African Fintech (financial technology) landscape in the past two years as adoption has surged throughout the continent. Africa is fast gaining a reputation as the crypto-tech capital of the world. As a result, some of the most popular and stable cryptocurrencies exist in Africa.
Bridging the knowledge gap through crypto education is critical to ensure that future web3 experts come on board in ensuring that Africa and its citizens do not remain behind.
Recently, Binance has talked with Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority to establish the first virtual economic zone in West Africa.
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Partnering with Christiano Ronaldo and Khaby Lame will allow Binance to capture a big audience in the football and TikTok scenes. Football is the most-watched game in Africa and the world at large. TikTok is the fastest-growing social media video uploading site globally.
Users can now seamlessly convert fiat currency for cryptocurrencies in their peer-to-peer transactions thanks to the incorporation of M-Pesa, which is protected by escrow service.
The four million Kenyans who have been affected by the crash are mainly young and small and medium traders. The youth have, in recent years, stormed into cryptocurrencies hoping to get quick returns, despite warnings from the Central Bank of Kenya about the emerging digital markets.
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