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Mara Raises $23M From Coinbase, Alameda to Spread Crypto Adoption Across Africa

Pan-African centralized crypto exchange Mara said Wednesday it raised $23 million in a funding round led by Coinbase Ventures, Alameda Research and more. “The Hash” squad discusses the latest in Africa’s burgeoning crypto scene.

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Finance

Nagtataas si Mara ng $23M Mula sa Coinbase, Alameda para Ikalat ang Crypto Adoption sa buong Africa

Ang palitan ay may hawak na Web 3 hackathon at naglulunsad ng mga produkto sa isang pan-African na kampanya.

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Finance

Ang Paradigm ay Pumasok sa Africa na May $30M Round para sa 'Super App' Jambo

Ang Congo-based na startup ay bumubuo ng isang platform para sa Web 3 user acquisition.

Africa holds great potential in the ongoing evolution of cryptocurrency technology. (Moussa Kalapo/Getty Images)

Markets

Bumalik ang Bitcoin sa Mahigit $40K habang Mas Maraming Bansa ang Yumakap sa Crypto

Lumitaw ang mga sariwang palatandaan ng akumulasyon ng mga namumuhunan at higit na pag-aampon ng mga bansa mula sa Africa hanggang Central at South America.

Bitcoin was up 3.2% in the past 24 hours, changing hands at $40,206. (CoinDesk)

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Central African Republic Adopts Bitcoin as Legal Tender

The Central African Republic has passed a bill to establish a legal and regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and make bitcoin legal tender alongside the existing CFA franc. “The Hash” group compares this announcement to El Salvador’s bitcoin adoption program and discusses the adoption of fintech technology in Africa. 

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Opinion

Kailangan ba ang Crypto 'Legal Tender' Laws?

Ang Central African Republic ay naghahanap upang isama ang Crypto sa kanyang umuunlad na ekonomiya.

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Finance

Pinagtibay ng Central African Republic ang Bitcoin bilang Legal na Tender

Isang pahayag mula sa tanggapan ng pangulo noong Miyerkules ang nagpapatunay sa pagpasa at paglagda sa kinakailangang batas.

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CEOs of Bolt and Wyre on the Largest Crypto Deal to Date

Bolt CEO Maju Kuruvilla and Wyre CEO Ioannis Giannaros discuss Bolt’s decision to purchase crypto firm Wyre for $1.5 billion in the largest non-SPAC deal of the industry. They also share plans to develop user-friendly crypto payment services. Plus, a conversation about their efforts in Latin America and Africa and which cryptocurrencies will be adopted for payments. 

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