Crypto is like keeping your money in a shop that never closes and can send value anywhere without waiting for a bank to open.
For many Africans, especially small business owners and freelancers, it’s becoming another way to save, receive payments, and move money faster across borders.
The easiest local analogy I can give is this:
Back then, if someone abroad wanted to send you money, you might spend hours dealing with banks, delays, or high charges.
Crypto changed that conversation. Now value can move almost as fast as sending a message on WhatsApp.
Of course, people still need to learn carefully and avoid scams, but the technology itself is simply a new financial tool built for a more connected world.
@___Othmani @404G_
#AfricaByUs
Crypto is like keeping your money in a shop that never closes and can send value anywhere without waiting for a bank to open.
For many Africans, especially small business owners and freelancers, it’s becoming another way to save, receive payments, and move money faster across borders.
The easiest local analogy I can give is this:
Back then, if someone abroad wanted to send you money, you might spend hours dealing with banks, delays, or high charges.
Crypto changed that conversation. Now value can move almost as fast as sending a message on WhatsApp.
Of course, people still need to learn carefully and avoid scams, but the technology itself is simply a new financial tool built for a more connected world.
@___Othmani @404G_
#AfricaByUs
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Congratulations once again!!