Alexey Ermakov, founder of Swiss-based fintech startup Aximetria, picks crypto and blockchain trends to watch out for in 2020.
Fintech firms should support regulators in creating policy and rules that make cryptocurrency safe for customers to use every day, says Angus Brown, CEO of Centbee.
The Bank of Mauritius is considering introducing a digital currency, according to its governor Yandraduth Googoolye.
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Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos and Cape Town are listed in the top 100 cities worldwide for fintech businesses.
Wealthy millennials embrace growth-focused investing, hold less cash in their bank accounts and are bullish about about technological innovations like blockchain, says Sean Sanders, the CEO and co-founder of Revix.
Invest in crypto-currencies like Warren Buffett wants you to invest in stocks, says Sean Andrew Sanders, co-founder of Revix.
By providing a virtually tamper-proof way of safeguarding data and ensuring its integrity, blockchain has so many applications across a wide range of industries.
Local exchanges react to the bank’s decision to close crypto-currency-linked accounts due to the risks the digital currencies present.
Crypto-currencies will solve many of the issues associated with existing fiat currencies in Africa, says Marcus Swanepoel, co-founder and CEO of Luno.
Multi-platinum-selling musician Akon says his new crypto-currency aims to root out corruption and empower Africa’s youth.
The pilot study area consists of almost 1 000 properties in four sites in Khayelitsha’s Makhaza location in Cape Town.