African blockchain news
Here are some recent African blockchain news:
- Kenya's M-Pesa to integrate blockchain technology: Safaricom, the parent company of M-Pesa, has partnered with blockchain firm, Bitt, to integrate blockchain technology into the popular mobile money service. (Source: Business Daily Africa)
- Nigeria's Blockchain-based Remittance Service: Nigeria's blockchain-based remittance service, BitPesa, has launched a new service that allows users to send and receive money across borders using blockchain technology. (Source: Techpoint Africa)
- South Africa's Blockchain-based Identity Verification: South African fintech company, Identity Verification, has launched a blockchain-based identity verification system to help individuals and businesses verify identities securely. (Source: ITWeb)
- Ghana's Blockchain-based Agriculture Platform: Ghanaian startup, AgroCents, has launched a blockchain-based platform to help farmers and buyers connect and trade agricultural products securely. (Source: Ghana Business News)
- Egypt's Blockchain-based Healthcare Platform: Egyptian startup, MedChain, has launched a blockchain-based platform to help healthcare providers and patients securely store and share medical records. (Source: Daily News Egypt)
- Kenya's Blockchain-based Education Platform: Kenyan startup, EduChain, has launched a blockchain-based platform to help students and educators securely store and share educational records. (Source: The Star)
- South Africa's Blockchain-based Energy Trading: South African energy company, Eskom, has partnered with blockchain firm, Power Ledger, to develop a blockchain-based energy trading platform. (Source: Engineering News)
- Nigeria's Blockchain-based Voting System: Nigerian startup, Votem, has launched a blockchain-based voting system to help ensure the integrity and transparency of elections. (Source: Techpoint Africa)
- Ghana's Blockchain-based Supply Chain Management: Ghanaian startup, TradeDepot, has launched a blockchain-based supply chain management platform to help businesses track and manage their supply chains securely. (Source: Ghana Business News)
- Egypt's Blockchain-based Real Estate Platform: Egyptian startup, PropTech, has launched a blockchain-based real estate platform to help buyers and sellers securely buy and sell properties. (Source: Daily News Egypt)
These are just a few examples of the many exciting blockchain-related developments happening in Africa. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications across various industries.