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Ndasi Tata

Ndasi Tata is a Cameroonian-born Bitcoin entrepreneur and former state journalist. He earned an M.Sc from the University of Nicosia in Cyprus in Blockchain and Digital Currency. He uses a variety of social media channels to promote his ideas and projects , and he's a major proponent of Bitcoin in Africa.
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  • Vitalik Buterin, Founder of Ethereum, Attends Web3 Accra Conference to Support Crypto Adoption in Ghana.

Vitalik Buterin, Founder of Ethereum, Attends Web3 Accra Conference to Support Crypto Adoption in Ghana.

Vitalik Buterin, the 29-year-old founder of Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, was in Ghana last week to attend the Web3 Accra conference, which brought together innovators, thought leaders, and business experts…

Paxful urges LocalBitcoins users to transfer their stats to its P2P exchange platform.

Following the announcement by LocalBitcoins, a popular peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange, that it will be shutting down its operations, millions of its users are now searching for alternative P2P exchanges to…

Nigeria: CBN Seeks New Tech Partners to Enhance eNaira System Management.

The Central Bank of Nigeria is reportedly discussing plans with a New York-based tech company, R3, to create new software for the eNaira. The new system will provide the CBN…

Rwanda issues a warning to financial service providers to avoid crypto-related activities until regulations are established.

In a statement dated January 31, 2023, the National Bank of Rwanda (NBR) cautions members of the public and Rwandan financial service providers against engaging in activities involving crypto assets…

Nairobi, Kenya Set to Host Yellow Card’s Inaugural Crypto Fintech Connect.

On February 15, 2023, Yellow Card, the Pan-African cryptocurrency exchange, is hosting its debut crypto-fintech conference in Nairobi, Kenya. The Yellow Card Fintech Connect (YCFC) is designed to bring together…

Despite challenges as a female coder in Togo, 23-year-old Rebecca Taboukouna attracts Google’s attention at the Flutter event in Nairobi.

In Togo, girls and women who work as web developers face similar challenges as their counterparts in other countries, such as limited access to technology and a male-dominated industry. However,…

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