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The Need for Education and Awareness initiatives of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain in Africa (Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa Ep.7)
Episode 20525th October 2024 • The Sound of Accra Podcast • Adrian Daniels
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In the seventh episode of Fintech Fridays Special Edition with Binance Africa titled "The need for Education and Awareness initiatives of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain in Africa," we:

  • Dive into the critical role of education and awareness initiatives for cryptocurrency and blockchain across Africa
  • Highlight how increased education around blockchain can empower financial freedom, spur innovation and security, whilst creating job opportunities on the continent and create jobs
  • Share how African nations can leverage blockchain technology to advance its economic development and innovation through education.

In addition, we explore both the challenges and opportunities facing the continent in adopting these innovations, underscoring the need for a collaborative approach between blockchain companies, academic institutions, and governments.

Notable initiatives from institutions like Binance Academy and African Universities are showcased, aiming to spread knowledge and foster a new generation of skilled blockchain professionals.

A special thanks to our sponsors, Binance Africa, for supporting this episode.

About Binance

Binance is the world's leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency infrastructure provider with a financial product suite that includes the largest digital asset exchange by volume. Trusted by millions worldwide, the Binance platform is dedicated to increasing the freedom of money for users and features an unmatched portfolio of crypto products and offerings, including trading and finance, education, data and research, social good, investment and incubation, decentralization and infrastructure solutions, and more. For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/4gbOtZR

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Episode Agenda

Introduction to the Podcast

  • Overview of the Fintech Friday series
  • Introduction of the episode and its focus on cryptocurrency and blockchain in Africa
  • Mention of the sponsor, Binance Africa

Importance of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Education in Africa

  • Economic Empowerment
  • Access to financial services for the unbanked
  • Improvement of economic status
  • Innovation and Development
  • Driving innovation in sectors like supply chain, healthcare, governance
  • Support for developers and entrepreneurs
  • Security and Transparency
  • Robust security features to combat fraud and corruption
  • Creation of a trustworthy system
  • Job Creation
  • Growth of the blockchain industry and demand for skilled professionals

Challenges and Opportunities in Blockchain Education in Africa

  • Limited blockchain expertise among educators
  • Lack of widespread access to training resources
  • Need for localized, culturally relevant educational content
  • Opportunities
  • Growing interest from students and professionals
  • Potential for online learning to reach wider audiences
  • Support from blockchain companies and organizations

Current Education Initiatives in Africa

  • Binance Academy
  • Conducting educational meetups and university tours
  • Universities Incorporating Blockchain
  • University of Cape Town, University of Nairobi, Ashesi University
  • Africa Blockchain Institute (ABI)
  • Offering courses, research, and deployment solutions
  • Partnership with Universities in Ivory Coast
  • Organizing educational workshops
  • Training program for software developers including blockchain technology

Timestamps

00:00 Blockchain empowers Africans with financial opportunities.

04:30 Education crucial for African cryptocurrency adoption growth.

07:34 Binance Academy and other education institutions promotes blockchain education in African countries.

10:06 Outro

References

Binance - https://bit.ly/4gbOtZR

Binance Academy - https://academy.binance.com/


Binance Wallet - https://bit.ly/4gbOtZR


Season 5 episode with Kweku Essien of SESO Global - https://youtu.be/uzl_yPBqZas?si=2uW2Sf7CgR19j9X8


Aya - https://www.ayahq.com/


AyaGigs - https://ayagigs-web.staging.chigisoft.co/


Talentpoel - https://talentpoel.com/

Transcripts

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Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Fintech Friday series on the

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Sound of Accra podcast, where we unpack economic topics and affairs

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across the African continent. I'm your host, Adrian

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Daniels. This special series on Fintech Friday

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is the 8th of a 12 part series where we explore

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blockchain technology and cryptocurrency in a lot more

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detail. Special thanks to our sponsors, Binance Africa.

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Binance is the world's leading blockchain ecosystem and

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cryptocurrency infrastructure provider with a financial product suite

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that includes the largest digital asset exchange by volume.

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Trusted by millions worldwide, the Binance platform is dedicated

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to increasing the freedom of money for users and features

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an unmatched portfolio of crypto products and offerings,

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including trading and finance, education, data

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and research, social research, social good, investment and incubation,

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decentralisation, and infrastructure solutions,

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and more. For more information, please head over to www.binance.com.

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For more information, disclaimers, risk warnings, and

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links, please check the podcast description section below.

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In today's episode, we will explore the need for education and

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awareness initiatives of cryptocurrency and blockchain

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in Africa. References used for today's episode will all be found

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in the podcast player description section below. Let's get straight into

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it. Cryptocurrency and blockchain education initiatives are

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becoming increasingly important in Africa. Now this is due

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to the growing interest and potential applications of these

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technologies across the continent. Now here are some

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key reasons why education and awareness initiatives are

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certainly needed. Now this is for several reasons. Okay? Now

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one is economic empowerment. Now if we look at blockchain

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technology and cryptocurrencies, now these can provide

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financial services to the unbanked population, which is

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a big deal in many African countries, which I've mentioned

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already in this special Fintech Friday series with Binance

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Africa. By educating people about these technologies,

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they can gain access to new financial opportunities and

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improve their economic status. What's also important here is

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innovation and development. Now if you look at the blockchain, this

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can drive innovation in various sectors such as

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supply chain management, healthcare, governance, and so

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on and so forth. Now these awareness initiatives

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can support developers as well as entrepreneurs and help

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such people to leverage the blockchain solutions tailored to

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various specific African challenges that we face in the continent. Another one

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that we need to pay attention to is security and transparency.

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Now with the blockchain, the benefit of the blockchain is its, of course,

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its robust security features. And this helps to clamp down

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on fraud and corruption. And you know in Africa we do get a lot of

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that. And this is such an issue that continues to prevail over

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and over over time. Now if we educate

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people about such benefits of the blockchain, this could

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help to bring about a more transparent and

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trustworthy system that we can use in

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the world, especially in Africa. Let's also not forget about job creation.

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Now as the blockchain industry naturally grows, and I mean the tech

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industry in Africa has been booming. The web 2 industry in

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Africa has been booming. Now just imagine where it's gonna go with

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web 3. If you have been listening to the Sound of Crowd podcast,

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you may have noticed I've spoken to people such as Eric from

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iGeeks. And you've also noticed that I've spoken to

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people such as Jeff from TalentPool. And these are

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people who are basing their businesses based on the web

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free, and they're creating lots of job opportunities on the back of it. Now

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if the blockchain industry continues to grow, the demand for such

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skilled professionals are also going to be needed. I will leave

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a link to IA Gigs. I will leave a link to IA

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and also leave a link to talent pool in the description below.

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Now education programs can equip

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individuals who don't have the skills to be able to have the necessary

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skills to be able to pursue careers in web 3 in the

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blockchain in this emerging field.

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Reasons that we need to provide education and awareness

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initiatives regarding cryptocurrency and the blockchain. You can

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see here that African countries still have a limited

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understanding of cryptocurrency and blockchain and its full potential.

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And naturally, as interest grows in this area, education

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will be crucial and will be responsible and will help

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to create more adoption in this area. Once

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we teach best practice for securely storing and managing

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cryptocurrencies, and we raise awareness of potential risks of cryptocurrencies,

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as well as how to mitigate risks, and as well as explaining them

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how to explaining to people how to navigate cryptocurrency and

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blockchain, whilst remaining compliant to the legal and compliance

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landscapes, we will be in a better Africa

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before you know. Now having addressed the need for

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such education initiatives and the awareness

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for cryptocurrency and blockchain in Africa,

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There's clearly some challenges and opportunities

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that still need to be addressed. Now while progress is

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still being made there are challenges that still remain.

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Now as much as we all need education on the continent regarding

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blockchain and cryptocurrency, it's clear that there's a

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limited amount of expertise. There's a limited amount of education that can go

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around to all of these people in Africa. There's a limited amount of

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educators. So that means the ratio to which the education

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can be given. It's,

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it's gonna be a challenge because there's limited blockchain expertise

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amongst educators. So as a result, there's gonna

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be a lack of widespread access to training resources. And as a

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result, there'll be a need for more localized, more culturally

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relevant educational content. There may even be more of a need for

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digitally access content Because this is the only way we

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can reach as many people with the limited resources and

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limited educators that we have in the continent. However,

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there are also significant opportunities that we can look at here.

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Now, there are growing interest from students and professionals. And there's

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also potential for online learning to reach the wider audiences, which is

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great. So as I mentioned, I think online learning is gonna be so

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important because there's a limited amount of expertise, there's a limit amount

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limited amount of educators on the continent. If you've been listening to the sound

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of a podcast, you've heard me speak to any handful amount

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of crypto experts. I mean, you look at Carlita Cash, You look

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at, Eric from Aya, and there's some others that

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I probably have interviewed. But there's a limited amount of expertise.

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Now what we need here to move forward is increasing support from

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blockchain companies and organizations. I mean,

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in a number of episodes ago, earlier on this year, I talked about the

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Stellar Development Foundation who visited Accra for the first

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time. I think this was around the February mark.

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Alright? And this is great to see, you know, other blockchain

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organisations getting involved in the African continent to

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provide crypto and blockchain education.

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Binance have also been throwing events in countries like

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Ghana and South Africa. And they are doing their parts

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to educate the audience in terms of cryptocurrency. Alright?

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And block and the blockchain, of course. Now if we expand

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education awareness initiatives, now we will be able to

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position Africa to be able to leverage blockchain technology

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even more in order to advance the economic

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development and innovation of the continent. So what we need is

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a collaboration between academic institutions and

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industry partners, as well as the government. And I think these 3 working

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in cohesion will be the key to success for

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education, go far, in terms of cryptocurrency and

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blockchain on the continent. So we need more organizations

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like Binance, which are already playing their part, who are going

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to work with governments, and also collaborate with academic institutions

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in order to advance blockchain and cryptocurrency

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knowledge on the African continent. Now I think this is a great

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segue to talk about current education initiatives on the

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African continent. Now Binance has Binance

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Academy, and they have conducted educational meetups and

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university tours in various African countries to spread

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awareness about the blockchain technology. There's

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also universities such as University of Cape Town, the University of

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Nairobi. They're incorporating blockchain into their curriculum.

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You also have Ashesi University in Ghana. They're

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also incorporating the blockchain and cryptocurrency into their educational

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curriculum. We have ABI, which is the Africa Blockchain

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Institute. They offer courses. They offer research,

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and they also offer deployment solutions to promote blockchain

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across Africa. We can also talk about, which is the

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largest company in the digital asset industry. They've

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partnered with universities in Ivory Coast to help

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organize educational workshops regarding blockchain and cryptocurrency,

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which I think is fantastic. That's PLP. Now this initiative

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aims to train 1,000,000 software developers in Africa by

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2027, including blockchain technology

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as part of its curriculum. This is fantastic. So

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I'll leave information about all of these initiatives in the description below.

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So make sure you guys take a further look into what all of these ones

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offer, especially Binance Academy is definitely a

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popular one that you can check out. Thanks again for listening to today's episode.

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Once again, for more information on Binance and disclaimers, risk

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warnings, and links, please check the podcast description section

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below. You'll also find references from today's episode. See

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you in the next one. Thank you.

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