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by: xpoolPosted on: October 7, 2025

Bitcoin’s Spark, Stablecoins’ Flame: The Future of Africa’s Financial Inclusion

Nathaniel Luz, President of the Africa Blockchain Network, captured the essence of the Lagos Stablecoin Leadership Breakfast on October 6, 2025. His bold declaration that Bitcoin’s work is done and stablecoins are the future resonated throughout the event, highlighting a shift in mindset within Africa’s financial landscape.

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