Kenyan Activists Say Cryptocurrencies Have the ‘Potential to Create New Ways ...

Kenyan Activists Say Cryptocurrencies Have the ‘Potential to Create New Ways ...

According to some Kenya-based activists, raising funds through cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFT) sales is not only faster but less costly as well. The activists added that digital currency also has the “potential to create new ways for young people to earn, spend, save and send money.” Traditional Funding Channels Drying Up After the Covid-19 pandemic caused traditional funding channels to dry up, some African activists responded by raising funds through cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFT) sales. The raised funds have in turn ensured the....


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