Tag: cross-border payments
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5 Best African Fintechs Using Blockchain to Transform Cross-Border Payments Now

If you build in Web3, you already know the tech is evolving at lightening speed. Today we’re answering a simpler question: who is using blockchain in Africa to move money across borders in a way that works for regular people and real businesses. Today’s blog covers five African fintechs that lean on stablecoins, crypto rails, Read more
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5 African Fintech Startups Using Blockchain to Fix Cross-Border Payments

Keyword research is easy to fake. Cross-border payments are harder, because money either lands or it doesn’t. Today’s blog shows you five African fintech startups using blockchain rails to make cross-border payments faster, cheaper, and easier to track. I’ll keep it practical for Web3 builders: what each company is doing, what problems they are solving, Read more
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Why DeFi Lending Protocols Are Starting to Replace Invoice Factoring for African SMEs

DeFi lending is starting to replace invoice factoring for African SMEs because it can turn future cash flows into usable capital faster, with fewer gatekeepers, and with rails that work across borders. For Web3 teams, the bigger point is simple: lending is moving from paperwork and phone calls to code, stablecoins, and on-chain proof. That Read more
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How to Choose a Payment Processor for SaaS With Global Customers Fees and Compliance Breakdown

Most Web3 SaaS teams pick a payment processor the same way they pick a wallet. They pick the one their friends use, ship it fast, then act surprised when chargebacks, tax rules, and blocked countries show up. Today’s blog gives you a simple way to choose a payment processor for SaaS with global customers. You Read more
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How DeFi Makes Cross-Border Payments Faster and Cheaper

Cross-border payments are the adult version of passing notes in class, except the teacher is a bank, the note goes missing for three days, and everyone takes a fee for the privilege. If you work in Web3, you have probably watched a business send money from one country to another and lose time, money, and Read more




