TL;DR, After a $19.35 billion liquidation event, the crypto bull run is paused, not over, as liquidity and capital rotation patterns hint at a …
Kennedy Embakasi
Kennedy Embakasi
Ken Mutuku is a forerunner in blockchain reporting and an experienced editor and fact-checker at Web3Africa, tightening copy and verifying sources to make complex tech stories clear. A cybersecurity analyst now pivoting into blockchain security and smart-contract auditing, he provides technical review and editorial oversight to ensure accuracy and on-chain safety.
TL;DR, MTN MoMo generated $91.64 million (₦131.62 billion) in nine months, but 63% came from airtime lending, highlighting a need to diversify …
TL;DR, Stablecoin remittances represented 43% of Africa’s total crypto volume, prompting Western Union to launch its own dollar-pegged stablecoin, USDPT, on Solana …
TL;DR, Nigeria is creating a single fintech regulation authority (NFRC) to streamline oversight of its $59 billion digital asset market, replacing multiple …
TL;DR, Yellow Card processed $6B with 99% in stablecoins; Thunes now enables stablecoin payments for enterprises, cutting 6.6% fees to under 3% …
TL;DR, S&P assigned a speculative-grade B to the first bitcoin treasury company, despite roughly $70B in BTC holdings and negative adjusted capital. …
TL;DR, Citigroup and Coinbase are partnering to build a new system for institutional digital asset payments, forecasting stablecoins could support up to $200 …
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Nigeria Records $50B in Crypto Transaction Volume and the SEC’s Call to Channel Risk Productively
TL;DR, Nigeria’s crypto transaction volume soared past $50B, largely driven by P2P crypto trading as citizens seek alternatives to a volatile Naira and untrustworthy …
TL;DR, INTERPOL’s “Operation Catalyst” cracked down on crypto terrorism financing across six African nations, uncovering $260M in suspicious flows and leading to 83 arrests. …
TL;DR, Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique and Burkina Faso exit the FATF grey list. The countries achieved this by implementing major reforms, including …
