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Harnessing cryptocurrency to widen financial inclusion in Africa

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Harnessing cryptocurrency to widen financial inclusion in Africa

As we commemorate Africa Day, it’s crucial to reflect on the strides made toward economic empowerment and financial inclusion across the continent. Amidst the array of challenges, one notable phenomenon stands out: the rise of cryptocurrency.

Cryptocurrency adoption in Africa has sparked significant transformations. Across the continent, it is enabling individuals to access financial services previously out of reach for many. This technological advancement is narrowing the gap between the banked and the unbanked, offering a lifeline to millions excluded from traditional financial systems.

Think of a migrant worker sending money back home to his family overseas. In many countries, there are sizeable groups of people who cannot afford to sustain a bank account. At the same time, such people would struggle to meet the fees associated with conventional remittance services.  

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This challenge represents a vast segment of the global population. Globally, an estimated 1.4 billion people remain unbanked as of 2021, as per the most recent comprehensive estimate by the World Bank. This number is equal to roughly a quarter of the global adult population.

In light of these challenges, cryptocurrency is enabling individuals from all walks of life to access financial services previously out of reach for many from traditional financial systems. 

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At the forefront of this evolution are industry leaders like Binance, contributing to positive changes in Africa’s financial landscape. Through user-friendly platforms and educational initiatives such as Binance Academy and Binance Charity, they facilitate transactions and promote financial literacy and philanthropy. These efforts underscore the potential for crypto adoption to reshape financial norms.

The recent surge in Bitcoin prices further underscores the potential of cryptocurrencies to generate wealth and economic opportunities. Africa’s cryptocurrency landscape witnessed a remarkable surge in February 2024, echoing the global trend, with total market capitalisation soaring by 40 percent. In December 2023, the monthly change in crypto market capitalisation was 15.2 percent, but February 2024 witnessed a remarkable acceleration to 40 percent.

Beyond benefiting investors, this surge provides ordinary Africans with new avenues for prosperity. Whether through remittances, cross-border trade, or protection against inflation, crypto adoption offers a decentralised alternative that transcends borders and empowers individuals.

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However, amidst the promise, challenges persist. Regulatory uncertainties and infrastructure deficiencies pose obstacles to widespread adoption. Collaboration among governments, regulators, and industry stakeholders is essential to cultivate an environment conducive to crypto innovation. Clear regulatory frameworks, investment in technological infrastructure, and education, are vital to unlocking the full potential of cryptocurrency adoption in Africa.

Looking ahead, Africa stands at a crossroads. The adoption of crypto presents a unique opportunity to redefine the continent’s financial landscape, fostering inclusivity and economic empowerment for all. With visionary leadership, strategic partnerships, and a commitment to innovation, Africa can lead the world in harnessing the transformative power of cryptocurrency.

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On this Africa Day, let us celebrate the progress made and recommit ourselves to building a more prosperous and inclusive future for all Africans, driven by the transformative potential of crypto adoption, one step at a time.

Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, serving 190 million users across 100 countries, is taking pizza to the moon for Bitcoin Pizza Day. Over six days, Binance will be distributing more than 5,000 pizzas globally to reach consumers worldwide for Bitcoin Pizza Day. Binance is taking steps to truly own the holiday on a global scale, delivering on its mission to educate and engage with both crypto and non-crypto users.

Hannes Wessels is the Country Head for Binance in South Africa

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JPMorgan Doubts Crypto Inflows Will Remain as Robust

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JPMorgan Doubts Crypto Inflows Will Remain as Robust

America’s largest bank says the state of the cryptocurrency market may not be sustainable.

This year has seen crypto net inflows of $12 billion thus far — a figure that could jump to $26 billion by year’s end assuming flows continue apace — a trend driven by demand for spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), JPMorgan Chase analyst Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou wrote in a note cited in a Sunday (June 16) report by Seeking Alpha.

While this number is impressive, Panigirtzoglou wrote it might not be entirely made up of new funds coming into the crypto space.

“We believe there has likely been a significant rotation away from digital wallets on exchanges to the new spot bitcoin ETFs,” he explained.

This movement is noticeable, he noted, as bitcoin reserves on exchanges have dropped by 220,000 BTC, or $13 billion, since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved bitcoins ETFs in January. 

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“This implies that the majority of the $16 billion inflows into spot bitcoin ETFs since launch likely reflects a rotation from existing digital wallets on exchanges.”

Panigirtzoglou attributed the rotation to “the cost effectiveness, deeper liquidity, regulatory protection and convenience of the ETF wrapper that has become market participants’ preferred choice of instrument for bitcoin exposure for both existing and new crypto investors.”

All told, the analyst has doubts that crypto inflows will continue at the same pace for the remainder of  2024, considering how high the price of bitcoin is relative to the cost to produce one or when compared to gold.

This isn’t the first time this year that the banking giant has expressed its doubts about bitcoin ETFs, writing soon after the SEC’s ETF approval that the funds would draw money for existing crypto products but not attract new capital.

“We are skeptical of the optimism shared by many market participants at the moment that a lot of fresh capital will enter the crypto space as a result of the spot bitcoin ETF approval,” the banks’ analysts wrote in January. 

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Last month saw reports that venture capital investment in crypto companies had begun increasing after cooling for two years, climbing to $2.4 billion in the first quarter of 2024.

“The crypto industry is still in its early stages, and there is a lot of room for growth and innovation,” PitchBook senior analyst Robert Le wrote in a report quoted by Reuters.

“Barring any major market downturns, we expect the volume and pace of investments to continue increasing throughout the year,” he added.


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Cryptocurrency exchanges to evaluate listed coins

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Representations of cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum, DogeCoin, Ripple, Litecoin are placed on a PC motherboard in this illustration. REUTERS-Yonhap

Implementation of Korea’s first cryptocurrency act on user protection to take effect from July 19

By Anna J. Park

With the implementation of Korea’s first law on virtual asset user protection, due to occur on July 19, cryptocurrency exchanges are set to comprehensively review the listing status of over 600 virtual assets currently being traded.

According to the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) and the virtual asset industry on Sunday, 29 cryptocurrency exchanges registered to the financial authorities, including Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone, Korbit and Gopax, must regularly evaluate whether to continue supporting the trading of their listed coins.

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The exchanges are each required to set up their own evaluation and decision-making body within their organizations, with the said bodies assessing the reliability of the issuer of their listed coins, user protection measures, technology and security and compliance with regulations.

With regards to assets like Bitcoin, of which the issuer is not specified, alternative review criteria will be introduced.

When cryptocurrency coins do not meet certain standards, they will be designated as cautionary and will face delisting.

“Financial authorities will support cryptocurrency exchanges to conduct reviews on their listed coins every six months regarding whether to continue supporting the trading of the virtual assets. After this initial review, the exchanges will be required to conduct maintenance reviews every three months,” an official from the financial authorities said.

Financial authorities are also preparing guidelines for virtual asset transactions, aiming for them to be utilized by virtual asset exchanges from next month, when the virtual asset user protection law is set to come into effect.

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The figures from the Korea Financial Intelligence Unit under the Financial Services Commission (FSC) showed that the total number of cryptocurrency coins listed on the domestic virtual asset exchanges stood at around 600 as of the second half of last year, which is about a 3.5 percent fall compared to the first half of last year.

Meanwhile, the financial authorities are also preparing a change in their internal structures to devise policies on the cryptocurrency industry effectively.

The FSC plans to establish a new bureau solely dedicated to virtual assets so as to oversee the overall regulatory framework for the virtual asset industry as early as the end of this month.

The FSC’s organizational amendment, which includes these details, will complete its legislative notice by Monday and will be reviewed by the cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

The FSS is also gearing up for its supervision and investigations into unfair trade in the virtual asset sector at two new bureaus established at the end of last year.

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Crypto Deposits to Chinese Drug Producers' Addresses Double in Early 2024 Compared to 2023

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Crypto Deposits to Chinese Drug Producers' Addresses Double in Early 2024 Compared to 2023

Blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs has revealed that cryptocurrency deposits into crypto addresses linked to Chinese drug precursor manufacturers more than doubled in the first four months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.

In 2023, Chinese precursor networks received over $26 million in cryptocurrency, with 97% of the over 120 manufacturers studied offering payment options in digital currencies.

Bitcoin Dominates Transactions

According to TRM Labs, the overall amount of cryptocurrency deposited into wallets linked to these manufacturers increased by more than 600% from 2022 to 2023.

Bitcoin remains the dominant cryptocurrency used for these transactions, accounting for approximately 60% of the total payment volume. Following Bitcoin, the TRON blockchain saw about 30% of transactions, while Ethereum was used for roughly 6%.

The report also highlighted that 11 manufacturers were responsible for over 70% of all crypto-denominated sales of drug precursors. These manufacturers receive funds from unhosted wallets, cryptocurrency exchanges, and payment services, with their wallets most commonly hosted at exchanges.

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In addition to the preference for cryptocurrencies, Chinese manufacturers also accept fiat currencies through platforms like PayPal, MoneyGram, Western Union, and traditional bank transfers.

The report revealed that Chinese drug precursor manufacturers mainly target countries including Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and the United States. Advertisements have also been directed towards Russia and neighboring countries, particularly for mephedrone precursors.

China’s Role in The US Fentanyl Crisis

A U.S. congressional committee recently reported that the root cause of the U.S. fentanyl crisis lies in the People’s Republic of China, which manufactures over 97% of the precursors used in the global illicit fentanyl trade.

According to the report, China subsidizes the production of illicit fentanyl precursors, which has significantly contributed to the opioid crisis in the United States.

“The CCP has had this program in place since at least 2018. At that time, they subsidized at least 17 illegal synthetic narcotics that are Schedule I controlled substances, including 14 deadly fentanyl analogues.”

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The committee found that China provides value-added tax rebates to companies manufacturing fentanyl analogs and other synthetic narcotics, provided these products are sold outside China.

Another September 2023 report by blockchain intelligence firm Elliptic also uncovered a network of 100 individual suppliers facilitating the illicit fentanyl trade. Elliptic noted that these suppliers use cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, and Monero, to conduct transactions and facilitate the transfer of funds from buyers to suppliers.

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