African builders, we are looking for you.
If you are building onchain in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Morocco, Kenya, or anywhere on the continent, we want to give your project a global stage.
Drop your project in the comments or tag a founder who deserves the spotlight.
Africa is building.
Africa is the market. Nigeria is the starting point.
@israel_igboze talks about who @gozendpay is building for and why the African market is ripe for a self-custody payment solution.
Africa is building
Why build on Solana?
@israel_igboze explains the pivot that brought @gozendpay to the Solana blockchain, fast transactions, low fees, and an ecosystem that makes sense for African payments.
Africa is building
"How secure is it?". the first question anyone should ask about a payment platform.
@israel_igboze talks about the security layers behind @gozendpay, including bot protection and the measures in place to keep users' funds safe.
Self-custody doesn't mean you're on your own.
AI agents can now research, decide, and operate. But there's one thing they still can't do: pay for anything.
@0xchef__ is fixing that with @argensonline, giving AI agents their own wallet, with guardrails you control. The agentic economy is here.
Live on Onchain Africa today.
Imagine a payment solution that lives inside @telegram.
@israel_igboze and his team are building @gozendpay to help Nigerians hold funds in hard currency and off-ramp stables to naira, all from a single chat.
Africa is building.
Every product has an origin story.
@israel_igboze walks through the journey of building @gozendpay — from idea to going live.
The product launched early May and the story behind it is worth hearing.
They said adoption takes time.
We agree.
That's why we're celebrating every step:
$30K+ transaction volume
500+ signups
2,000+ successful transactions
The mission remains the same make crypto payments as easy as sending a text.
READY. SWAP. DONE.
We're told payments are now borderless. So why does sending money across Africa still cost so much and break so often?
@_mtchy_ built @nippyyhq to close that gap. Affordable, instant payments and cross-border transfers that actually work.
He joins us live today on Onchain Africa.
📅 Today | 🕒 4PM WAT | 📡 X Live
Africa is building. Set your reminder.
The founder of Axie Infinity (@Jihoz_Axie) just warned that more Web3 games will shut down.
Not outsiders. The person who built the biggest Web3 game ever said it himself on a livestream with @yellowpantherx .
The games surviving now are the ones where players buy NFTs because they love the game. Not because they want to flip them.
We finally figured out what should have been obvious from day one.
The founder of Axie Infinity (@Jihoz_Axie) just warned that more Web3 games will shut down.
Not outsiders. The person who built the biggest Web3 game ever said it himself on a livestream with @yellowpantherx .
The games surviving now are the ones where players buy NFTs because they love the game. Not because they want to flip them.
We finally figured out what should have been obvious from day one.
"You're doing something right." ✅
Every founder hits a moment where the pivot becomes obvious — moving from one model to something bigger.
In this clip, @mrboqer talks through that transition with @Flipeet and what it taught him about building for the African Web3 market.
Real talk for anyone building a startup, navigating product-market fit, or scaling a blockchain product.
Africa is building
"So... Flip It is amazing." 🔥
If you haven't heard of @Flipeet It yet, this is your introduction.
On this episode of Onchain Africa, founder Ekene breaks down what Flip It is, the problem it solves, and why it's quickly becoming a name to watch in the NFT marketplace space.
New to Web3 or just discovering African-built crypto products? Start here.