In a world where hope was lost and the neon lights faded... they rose from the shadows. 🌑⚡️
"There was no one left to fight..." or so we thought.
Witness the rise of the guardians. This isn't just a story, it’s a legacy. ⚔️💎
#Uptopia#LegendofBase#Base
The Naira is falling.
Your savings don’t have to.
Meet @Zend_Money
A financial assistant built inside Telegram that lets you save in stablecoins and spend in Naira with a simple chat.
No P2P.
No extra app.
No crypto complexity.
Save in dollars.
Spend in Naira.
Just chat.
ZendPay + QVAC is not “a better payment product.”
It is a prototype for:
Programmable financial infrastructure for the next billion users in emerging markets.
@Zend_Money@qvac
The next evolution of payments in emerging markets won’t be apps.
It will be agent-driven financial infrastructure.
Where files, chats, and systems all become executable money instructions.
This is where @qvac changes the stack.
🧵
The next evolution of payments in emerging markets won’t be apps.
It will be agent-driven financial infrastructure.
Where files, chats, and systems all become executable money instructions.
This is where @qvac changes the stack.
🧵
One month of ZendPay.
Firstly, thanks to @monkey_ddev, my Co-Founder, and the entire team.
Building within the @SuperteamNG community has been great.
Other founders are reaching out to support our vision, and we see encouragement and guidance organically, as others are also building in public.
Special thanks to @iamphave, who was instrumental in getting us to build on Solana and join the SuperteamNG family.
@Harri_obi's first question to me when I pitched ZendPay to him made me know what I should focus on more at this stage. (Any traction yet?)
Three strong collaborations, 132 users, 247 transactions, 61 ZendER ambassador applications, and a volume we'll specifically announce this week is a good sign already.
We will do more this month.
Igboze
One of the earliest decisions we made at @Zend_Money was that we would build on blockchain and embrace a non-custodial wallet architecture.
Not because it's trendy.
Because Africa's payment problems are fundamentally infrastructure problems.
Cross-border payments are expensive. Settlement is slow. Access to dollar-denominated value is limited. Moving money between countries often requires navigating multiple intermediaries, each taking a fee and adding friction.
Blockchain gives us a global settlement layer that is always online, borderless, programmable, and significantly more efficient than traditional rails.
But we also believe users should own their money.
That's why ZendPay is built around non-custodial wallets. We don't believe the future of finance is another company holding everyone's funds. We believe the future is giving people direct ownership while abstracting away the complexity that has historically made crypto difficult to use.
Our job is not to make people learn blockchain.
Our job is to make blockchain disappear into the background while users enjoy a faster, safer, and more accessible financial experience.
The goal has never been to build another crypto app.
The goal is to build the invincible money layer for Africa.
One of the earliest decisions we made at @Zend_Money was that we would build on blockchain and embrace a non-custodial wallet architecture.
Not because it's trendy.
Because Africa's payment problems are fundamentally infrastructure problems.
Cross-border payments are expensive. Settlement is slow. Access to dollar-denominated value is limited. Moving money between countries often requires navigating multiple intermediaries, each taking a fee and adding friction.
Blockchain gives us a global settlement layer that is always online, borderless, programmable, and significantly more efficient than traditional rails.
But we also believe users should own their money.
That's why ZendPay is built around non-custodial wallets. We don't believe the future of finance is another company holding everyone's funds. We believe the future is giving people direct ownership while abstracting away the complexity that has historically made crypto difficult to use.
Our job is not to make people learn blockchain.
Our job is to make blockchain disappear into the background while users enjoy a faster, safer, and more accessible financial experience.
The goal has never been to build another crypto app.
The goal is to build the invincible money layer for Africa.
What happens when you combine:
🔗 Multichain deposits
🤖 AI-powered interactions
💸 Seamless Naira ON/OFF ramps
You get ZendPay.
May was a milestone month for us:
✅ Went live
✅ Integrated @chainrails_io
✅ Integrated @qvac
✅ Integrated @paj_cash
Three ingredients. One mission.
Building the future of borderless payments. 🚀
#ZendPay #Web3 #Fintech #Crypto #Payments
What happens when you combine:
🔗 Multichain deposits
🤖 AI-powered interactions
💸 Seamless Naira ON/OFF ramps
You get ZendPay.
May was a milestone month for us:
✅ Went live
✅ Integrated @chainrails_io
✅ Integrated @qvac
✅ Integrated @paj_cash
Three ingredients. One mission.
Building the future of borderless payments. 🚀
#ZendPay #Web3 #Fintech #Crypto #Payments
I’ve been paying attention to @OriginalBlokyz Most Web3 projects talk about community.
Very few actually build something that people can hold, display, and connect with outside their wallet.
That’s one reason Original Blokyz caught my attention.
What they’re building feels different from the usual NFT playbook.
Instead of launching art and hoping attention follows, they’re creating physical designer collectibles tied to Web3 culture, brands, and communities.
The interesting part is their approach to distribution.
Blokyz seems focused on growing inside Web3 first, where people already understand digital ownership, collectibles, and internet-native culture.
That strategy makes sense to me.
You don't build a strong culture by constantly seeking validation from outside.
You build it by creating something valuable for the people already here.
Then the story expands naturally.
Another thing I respect is the attention to craftsmanship.
They regularly share storyboards, prototype stages, animation drafts, production updates, and material testing.
You get to see how much work happens before a single collectible reaches the public.
The physical side matters more than people think.
An NFT sitting in a wallet is one thing.
A collectible sitting on your desk every day creates a completely different emotional connection to a brand, character, or community.
That’s where Blokyz seems to be placing its bet.
What also stands out is the growing list of collaborations.
From community mascots to recognizable Web3 brands, they’re already showing how their characters can adapt across different identities while keeping the same collectible DNA.
And they’re not acting like the launch is the finish line.
Most of the updates I’ve seen focus on production systems, distribution mechanics, games, treasure hunts, partnerships, and long-term worldbuilding.
Building an IP is hard.
Building a lasting Web3 IP is even harder.
But projects that focus on products, culture, storytelling, and community before hype usually have a better foundation.
Still early, but that’s exactly why I’m watching.
Original Blokyz isn’t just trying to make collectibles.
They’re trying to preserve pieces of Web3 culture in physical form.
And if they execute well, that could become much bigger than a single collection.