Crypto users in Africa grew by 2,500% in 2021: report
A recent report by KuCoin reveals that the number of crypto transactions has increased by 2,670% in some African countries. Cryptocurrency adoption in Africa is on the march, despite socioeconomic factors and headwinds. A positive report by cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin shows that crypto transactions increased by up to 2,670% in 2022.An astonishing growth trend, the steep influx relates to the low values that have been observed during previous periods. The number of crypto transactions in Africa constitutes roughly 2.8% of global volumes.Johnny Lyu, CEO of KuCoin, told Cointelegraph that....
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The number of cryptocurrency users in Africa grew by almost 2,500% between January 2021 and January 2022, while the average number of monthly transactions went up by 1,400%, a new report by Kucoin has said.
Widespread Adoption of Cryptocurrencies
According to a new report by crypto exchange Kucoin, the number of cryptocurrency users in Africa grew by nearly 2,500% between January 2021 and January 2022. During the same period, the average number of monthly transactions also went up by almost 1,400%, the report added.
Although the African continent’s....
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Despite largely lagging behind the rest of the world on many other metrics, Africa however appears to have kicked things into high gear where cryptocurrency and blockchain are concerned.
Africa-Based Kucoin Users Skyrocket in 2021
In African countries that are plagued by currency woes or hyperinflation, cryptocurrencies have emerged as a genuine alternative store of value. The same digital currencies are also increasingly becoming the preferred means of sending remittances or for making cross-border payments.
In other words, cryptocurrencies have real uses in Africa....