The Future of Cryptocurrency in Africa Is Bright




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Elisha Owusu Akyaw, a 16-year-old Ghanaian, is the originator and CEO of Token Media, a digital currency showcasing organization. Established in 2017, the organization plans to help new and existing blockchain undertakings to achieve their intended interest group utilizing worldwide best work on showcasing arrangements.


Despite the fact that the business is generally little, Elisha has worked with neighborhood budgetary firms to build up their undertakings, and as per Bitcoinafrica.io, Token Media has helped raise a stunning USD 40 million in token deals through its showcasing administrations.


In a meeting with Bitcoinafrica.io, Elisha said in regards to his beginnings, "The possibility of budgetary opportunity and a whole economy in view of the blockchain spoke to my interest, which made me examine about Bitcoin and digital forms of money all in all. After research, I at that point took a gander at how I could apply my aptitudes in the field and later joined the Dash people group and began the primary Dash business blog."


Dash is an open source shared digital currency.


Whenever asked, he stated, "The eventual fate of digital currencies in Africa is splendid as it has moved from simply being monetary forms into different valuable stages that will be fundamental to the African landmass. I'm as of now chipping away at assembling an occasion on cryptographic forms of money with a specific spotlight on controls, the fate of digital currencies and how they can help Africa."


His guidance for other youthful, yearning African business people was, "There is a considerable measure to be done in the blockchain space in Africa. Recognize the issues around you, settle the issue and you will have a triumphant task or item in your grasp. Allows all cooperate to connect the holes on the landmass, teach the majority and enable the mainland to develop."


Ghana facilitated their first blockchain meeting a year ago November, making up for lost time with the supposed "Bitcoin fever".