As one of their expansion objectives, the African giant fintech company Flutterwave have secured $3.25b investment from Circle Ventures to add USDC payments for remittance. This is a very big news for cryptocurrency in Africa as businesses will be able to enjoy the flexibility of paying with and receiving cryptocurrency or fiat at a reliable and cheaper rate. This shows how fast the African market is adapting to cryptocurrency and the banking sectors are going to feel the shock of this development as most remittance will be channel through Flutterwave.
Flutterwave said it is embedding USDC settlement directly into the payment flows businesses already use on its platform. Merchants will be able to collect payments in local currencies while settling in USDC, reducing settlement delays and costs while enabling near-instant settlement beyond traditional banking hours.
SourceI think this will lead to a new era in cryptocurrency adoption in Nigerian and Africa in general, what do you think?
The crypto early adopters are the people that will know what cryptocurrencies actually are, crypto is now in a way that only people that will think crypto can not exist without the traditional systems will be more this time. I do not have to use Flutterwave before I will be able to send stable coins to anyone at any time to anywhere in the world that the person is located as long as there is internet in the place using my self-hosted wallet. I know this means adoption but making people to use cryptocurrency the way it should not have been.
That's true, but integrating it into businesses in Africa will be much easier now; this will lead to a much more massive adoption of cryptocurrency in Africa just as you've said. It will have more use cases and more users using it.
Honestly, if we have left it strictly for the reason and way it was designed, the average Joe who isn't in tech will have difficulties in accessibility. I remember very well in 2018, I really wanted to learn about cryptocurrency but I had accessibility issue because there were few use cases compared to how it is now. But right now with just a little tutorial, every Tom, Dick and Harry can use the tech effectively.