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Home » How Stablecoins Are Driving Crypto Adoption In Africa

How Stablecoins Are Driving Crypto Adoption In Africa

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Stablecoins are steadily moving from the edges of crypto speculation into the core of everyday finance across Africa. What began as a tool for traders seeking dollar exposure is now evolving into a foundational layer for payments, remittances, and business operations across the continent.
The shift is less about hype and more about utility. In markets where cross-border transactions are slow, expensive, and often unreliable, stablecoins are offering an alternative that is faster, cheaper, and increasingly integrated into existing financial workflows. Between July 2024 and June 2025, Sub-Saharan Africa received more than $205 billion in on-chain value, a 52 percent year-over-year increase that placed the region among the world’s fastest-growing crypto markets. Stablecoins accounted for 43 percent of that activity.
Why Stablecoins Are Gaining Ground
Across Africa, traditional payment systems still face structural limitations. Cross-border transfers can take days to settle, often passing through multiple intermediaries outside the continent, each adding fees and delays. For individuals and businesses operating across borders, this friction is more than an inconvenience. It is a direct constraint on economic activity.
Stablecoins are addressing this gap by enabling near-instant transfers that operate around the clock. They are not bound by banking hours, geographic restrictions, or legacy infrastructure. More importantly, they allow users to hold and transact in dollar-denominated value without needing access to a foreign bank account.
Ezekiel Ojewunmi, Director of Marketing at Quidax, points to the practical appeal driving this momentum. “For an African in the diaspora sending money back home, remittances via stablecoins means more money ends up in the hands of the loved ones who need it most. In some cases, these savings can represent a week’s worth of groceries,” he said.
For businesses, the impact is equally pronounced. Cross-border payments that previously took days can now be completed in minutes, improving cash flow and operational efficiency across supply chains spanning multiple African markets.
Remittances and the Cost of Moving Money
Remittances remain one of the most significant financial flows into Africa, yet they are also among …Full story available on Benzinga.com

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