Tag: web3 africa

Five common questions in Web3 jobs interview

The growth and expansion of Web3 across most parts of the world have come with great job opportunities There are many jobs in...

Five tips to get next level prompts from your ChatGPT

OpenAI chatbot, ChatGPT has grown its use in the recent weeks and many people continue to use it on a daily basis With...

Africa Blockchain Center initiates journey to Africa’s prosperity

Founded in Kenya and launched in September 2021, Africa Blockchain Center intends to propel Africa to the front lines of the fourth Industrial...

Modus Capital invests in Sub-Saharan Blockchain ecosystem startups

Modus Capital is a holistic Venture Platform that invests in promising individuals and entrepreneurs with a vision of tomorrow Kareem Elsirafy founded the...

LBank Exchange sets its eyes on Africa’s crypto goldmine

LBank announced the establishment of their new crypto investment fund that targets web3 development in Africa LBank has pushed several educational efforts in...

NFT Scams: Here are crucial elements to look out for as an NFT artists and collector

Instead of getting artwork from galleries,  buyers are receiving digital files. This gives them exclusive ownership of the NFT since an NFT...

Yellow Card, Africa’s exchange platform, secures US$40 million Series B funding`

Yellow Card, the African crypto exchange platform, has officially announced the close of a $40 million Series B funding Yellow Card has the...

African startups ushering in the new age of Web3.0 in Africa

The main principle behind improving our current Web2.0 to Web3.0  is to promote blockchain technology and enhance core concepts such as decentralization, openness...

Crypto education is still key to unlocking the web3 economy 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.

Future Of Web3 For Africa

We recognize the need to tackle both technical and non-technical challenges to make sure web3 is adopted in full across Africa. While challenges still exist for the African continent in opening up this exciting new chapter for Web3, I know with partnerships such as that just announced by Sankore and NEAR Foundation, those challenges can be addressed head-on and efficiently over the coming years.

The Evolution of Digital Asset Marketplaces in a Web3 Economy

The digital asset landscape has been evolving over the past decade since blockchain technology made it possible to exchange value digitally. This was not...