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    Home » African web3 progress stifled by regulatory obstacles

    African web3 progress stifled by regulatory obstacles

    January 14, 2024 Policy 2 Mins Read
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    In the burgeoning landscape of Web3 technologies across Africa, regulatory uncertainties loom large, hindering progress and adoption, according to Jathin Jagannath, a developer advocate for Cartesi, a prominent Web3 rollup protocol. “Africa presents immense opportunities for Web3 innovation and growth,” Jagannath stated. He referred to a recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Emurgo Africa, highlighting a staggering 1,668% increase in blockchain funding across the continent in 2022, with countries like Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa leading the charge in Web3 adoption.

    Despite this promising trajectory, Jagannath underscored significant challenges, particularly in terms of education and accessibility to knowledge. He stressed the urgent need for enhanced digital literacy, asserting that a skilled workforce and user base are indispensable for the successful integration of Web3 technologies. In discussions with Awosika Israel Ayodeji, program director of Web3bridge, concerns were raised about the limited educational opportunities for African developers, exacerbated by high poverty rates that often prioritize trading over comprehensive learning.

    To address these challenges head-on, Cartesi and Web3bridge have joined forces to launch a four-week Cartesi masterclass in Nigeria slated for early January 2024. Jagannath reiterated their commitment to enhancing visibility and bolstering developers’ skills within the African ecosystem, particularly in Nigeria’s vibrant blockchain community. Looking ahead, Jagannath highlighted Africa’s ripe potential for a Web3 boom in 2024 and beyond, citing factors such as its youthful demographic and volatile currency landscape.

    However, he also pointed out that nearly a quarter of Africans remain excluded from traditional banking systems, underscoring the urgent need for alternative financial solutions. In Jagannath’s view, decentralized wallets and other Web3 applications hold the key to addressing these challenges and catalyzing transformative changes in how Africans engage with financial systems and conduct cross-border trade. As Africa navigates its way through regulatory hurdles, the promise of Web3 innovation remains tantalizingly within reach.

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