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XinoZee

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African Cryptocurrency Educator || Works at @Zothdotio || I'm @send_africa 🟢 || 📩 xino@send.it ➡️ #Sendtag: Xino_Zee01
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This week I built: I hosted my second crypto education and onboarding session. Participants were able to learn about cryptocurrency and its characteristics.

I demonstrated how to buy on decentralized exchanges, add networks, and import tokens to wallets using Ethereum (@base) and @send as case studies.

Read more➡️ https://x.com/XinoZee01/status/1828560158240190528?t=73kAYgVvKKpZq7e-cnKsGA&s=19
I hosted my second crypto education and onboarding session. ⬇️⬇️

https://x.com/XinoZee01/status/1828560158240190528?t=QSPvwoLe5E76E3Serfh-eg&s=19
This week I built ⬇️

I hosted a cryptocurrency educational session for beginners in Northern Nigeria. We covered fundamental concepts, the impact of crypto on economies of various scales, and on-chain opportunities. With Africa's population projected to reach 2.6 billion by 2050, I believe the African continent is pivotal to crypto's future.

It was great to have @sir-damilare who joined virtually to discuss @base.

Northern Nigeria is getting based 🔵

CC: @wbnns @jessepollak @baseafrica @sir-damilare
Yesterday, I hosted a cryptocurrency educational session for beginners in Northern Nigeria. We covered fundamental concepts, the impact of crypto on economies of various scales, and on-chain opportunities. With Africa's population projected to reach 2.6 billion by 2050, I believe the African continent is pivotal to crypto's future.

It was great to have @sir-damilare who joined virtually to discuss @base.

I'm working towards creating @base community in Northern Nigeria.

Based 🔵 @jessepollak @sir-damilare @wbnns @base
Crypto education is crucial for the growth of the industry, especially with less than 20% of the African population currently engaged.

To drive adoption, I've launched a series of crypto education and onboarding sessions across the country.

Together, let's build a more inclusive financial future.

@jessepollak @wbnns @base @sir-damilare
Bridging the Payment Gap: The impact of USDC on African Freelancers in the Global Marketplace

In today's digital age, the gig economy has emerged as a transformative force in the global labor market. Freelancing, defined as the act of performing specific work for clients without committing to full-time employment, is majorly done online and has become an increasingly popular option for workers across the world.

The African Freelance Landscape

According to World Bank estimates, there are approximately 17.5 million online gig workers in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. The broader African gig economy is valued at $28 billion, encompassing 120 million self-employed individuals with an annual growth of 17%. This growth mirrors the global trend, with the worldwide freelance platforms market expanding from $2.35 billion in 2018 to $3.39 billion in 2020. ➡️ https://x.com/XinoZee01/status/1820132982516015509?t=HIXa9tvBkVjmgzQZJjS6Kg&s=19
Regulatory Frameworks and Cryptocurrency: The Importance of Crypto Companies Registration

The emergence of cryptocurrency has ushered in an era of open money, where individuals across various geopolitical and geographical zones have access to financial systems with little or no constraints. It's crucial to understand that the primary attribute of cryptocurrency is decentralization, which allows for peer-to-peer transactions without the need for intermediaries like banks or governments.

While this decentralization offers numerous benefits, such as increased financial inclusion, seamless cross-border transactions and reduced transaction costs, it also presents challenges for regulators and governments.

As the cryptocurrency market has grown and matured, the need for appropriate regulatory frameworks has become increasingly apparent, particularly in light of concerns about illicit activities ➡️ https://x.com/XinoZee01/status/1818029178010353835?t=0ysMo677XSW8PgFJ27Ch3w&s=19
Navigating Remittance Challenges in Africa: The Advantage of Cryptocurrency for Efficient Cross-Border Transactions

The rising emigration of Africans overseas has underscored the importance of international remittance for both host countries and homelands. By 2020, over 41 million Africans had emigrated, marking a 30% increase from 2010. Nigeria, according to the World Bank's Migration and Development Brief, received the highest remittance inflows in Africa, totaling $19.2 billion in 2021.

Despite these substantial flows, dissatisfaction with traditional financial (TradFi) remittance mechanisms persists. Services like Western Union and MoneyGram often impose high costs and intricate procedures for cross-border transfers.

For instance, sending $700 through traditional channels can incur fees ranging from $10 to $50, with additional charges to be incurred by the recipient. Moreover,➡️ https://x.com/XinoZee01/status/1816242488857764336?t=FB8rRfHpEOuizG19gU-P5A&s=19