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Africa’s blockchain ecosystem is experiencing significant growth, transitioning from early experiments to real-world applications across various sectors. Startups, Scorefam and Ejara, are shaping Blockchain in Africa

AdminBy AdminDecember 9, 2024Updated:December 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Africa’s blockchain ecosystem is experiencing significant growth, transitioning from early experiments to real-world applications across various sectors. This development is driven by the continent’s unique challenges and opportunities, including financial inclusion, supply chain transparency, and secure digital identity solutions.

Two blockchain startups stand out for making an impact in cryptocurrency and financial services, as well as sports gaming:

Scorefam (Nigeria)

Simisoluwa Adeyemo (Founder, Scorefam)

Scorefam is pioneering a new era in Nigerian sports by merging blockchain technology with gaming. Founded in 2020 by Simisoluwa Adeyemo, the platform allows users to earn real-world rewards by participating in sports-related games and utilizing non-fungible tokens (NFTs). This innovative play-to-earn model is transforming the way fans engage with sports. With a recent $25 million funding round, Scorefam is poised to expand its services, improve user experiences, and solidify its position as a leader in the intersection of blockchain and sports.

Ejara (Cameroon)

Nelly Chatue-Diop (Founder, Ejara)

Ejara is at the forefront of Africa’s digital finance revolution. Founders Nelly Chatue-Diop, Baptiste Andrieux, and Tierno Tall launched Ejara in 2020 to provide a user-friendly platform that allows individuals to easily buy, sell, and store cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The platform aims to democratise access to financial services, enabling users to start investing with as little as 1,000 CFA Francs. Ejara also offers savings accounts with competitive interest rates of up to 5% per year. By utilising blockchain technology, Ejara ensures secure and transparent transactions, making it accessible to a wider range of users, including those with limited financial resources.

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