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GondwanaChainAfrica’s Blockchain. Africa’s Future.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa — 2026
GondwanaChain Launches Africa’s First Natively Hosted Blockchain-as-a-Service Platform — Built on the Continent, for the ContinentEnterprise-grade blockchain infrastructure — powered by Hyperledger Iroha2, secured with Post-Quantum Cryptography, and hosted entirely within Africa — is now available to businesses across every sector of the continent’s economy.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
GondwanaChain is a technology infrastructure provider. We provide blockchain platform software, managed node infrastructure, and developer tooling. We do not provide financial services, investment advice, payment services, or any product regulated under the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS), the Financial Markets Act, or any other financial services legislation. Any application of GondwanaChain infrastructure to regulated financial activities is the sole responsibility of the licensed entity deploying such application.
Prospective clients in regulated sectors are advised to obtain independent legal and compliance counsel prior to deployment.GondwanaChain today announced the general availability of its Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform — a fully managed, enterprise-ready blockchain infrastructure solution designed specifically for African businesses. Unlike global competitors whose services route sensitive data through datacentres in Europe or North America, GondwanaChain runs entirely on servers hosted in Africa, making it one of the very few — and most capable — natively African blockchain platforms in existence.Built on Hyperledger Iroha2 with smart contracts written in Rust and compiled to WebAssembly (WASM), GondwanaChain delivers financial-grade performance, sovereign data residency, and cutting-edge Post-Quantum Cryptographic security — all delivered through a simple subscription model that eliminates the need for businesses to build or maintain their own blockchain infrastructure.
“Africa has long been a consumer of technology built elsewhere. GondwanaChain changes that. This is enterprise blockchain infrastructure conceived, built, and hosted on African soil — and it is world-class.”— GondwanaChain Founding Team
Platform Performance at a Glance
<1sTransaction Finality 10,000+TPS Throughput
99.95% Uptime SLA
PQC Post-Quantum Secured
100%Africa-Hosted Data
3 Plans Starter → Enterprise
Minutes Time to Deploy
GDPR+Compliance Ready
Why Blockchain — and Why Now for Africa
Blockchain technology provides a tamper-proof, shared record of transactions that no single party can alter unilaterally. For African enterprises operating in environments where trust, transparency, and auditability are critical competitive advantages, the implications are transformative.
Immutable audit trails that satisfy regulators without expensive reconciliation processes▸ Smart contracts that execute agreements automatically, eliminating delays and disputes.
Decentralised infrastructure that keeps operating even when individual nodes fail▸
Cryptographic proof of data integrity, replacing paper-based verification systems▸
A verifiable, shared ledger layer on which licensed financial service providers can build near-instant cross-border and interbank solutions.
With Africa’s digital economy projected to reach $712 billion by 2050 (IFC), and with financial inclusion, supply chain integrity, and government digitalisation topping the agenda of every major economy on the continent, the demand for trustworthy, verifiable, and locally governed digital infrastructure has never been greater.What Blockchain-as-a-Service Means for Your Business
Building and maintaining a permissioned blockchain network in-house requires rare expertise in distributed systems engineering, cryptography, and DevOps — typically a team of five to ten specialists and 12 to 18 months of development time. GondwanaChain eliminates that barrier entirely.
Fully managed infrastructure — GondwanaChain handles provisioning, monitoring, upgrades, and security patching.
Go live in minutes — automated deployment to cloud.co.za servers means a complete Iroha2 blockchain network is running in under ten minutes from sign-up.
Predictable costs — simple monthly subscription replaces seven-figure capital expenditure on hardware and engineering talent
Scale on demand — add nodes or upgrade from Starter to Enterprise without service interruption
Your keys, your data — each customer receives an isolated network, a dedicated Authentik SSO tenant, and full API access to their chain.
The African Advantage: Sovereign, Local, Competitive
Most enterprise blockchain platforms available to African businesses today are operated from datacentres in Frankfurt, Dublin, or Virginia. This creates significant risks and costs that are frequently overlooked:
Data sovereignty risk — sensitive business and citizen data leaves the continent, creating exposure under POPIA, Kenya’s Data Protection Act, Nigeria’s NDPR, and emerging frameworks across the AU
Latency penalties — round-trip times to European servers add 150–300ms per transaction, which compounds severely at scale
Currency exposure — USD and EUR-denominated pricing leaves African businesses exposed to exchange rate volatility
Support time zones — European business hours leave African customers waiting for critical infrastructure support GondwanaChain is different. Our entire platform runs on servers physically located in Africa. Your data never crosses a continental border. Our pricing is designed for African markets.
And our support team operates in African time zones.We are one of the very few — and the most technologically advanced — Blockchain-as-a-Service providers natively hosted on the African continent.World-Class Technology Stack.
GondwanaChain is built on a technology foundation that matches or exceeds anything available from global providers:▸
Hyperledger Iroha2 — the latest generation of the battle-tested Hyperledger permissioned blockchain, purpose-built for enterprise use cases with BFT consensus and Byzantine fault tolerance▸
Rust + WASM Smart Contracts — smart contracts compiled to WebAssembly deliver near-native execution speed with memory safety guarantees and a dramatically reduced attack surface compared to EVM-based alternatives▸
Hybrid Post-Quantum Cryptography — GondwanaChain is one of the first commercial BaaS platforms to implement PQC, protecting customer data against the threat of quantum computing before it arrives▸
Authentik SSO — each customer receives a fully isolated Single Sign-On tenant with OpenID Connect, providing enterprise identity management without additional tooling▸
Tauri-based Admin Console — a native desktop application for full platform management, built on a Rust backend with React for a fast, secure, and offline-capable interface▸
Supabase + Redis — real-time data infrastructure with row-level security ensuring complete tenant isolation at the database layer Transformative Use Cases Across Africa’s Key Sectors
FINANCIAL SERVICES & FINTECH
Infrastructure rails for licensed fintechs to build settlement and payment solutions with cryptographic finality and immutable audit trails▸ Programmable compliance tooling: enabling licensed financial institutions to embed their own regulatory logic directly into smart contracts — reducing reconciliation overhead and manual reporting
A trusted, verifiable ledger layer that licensed asset managers, payment processors, and cross-border service providers can build on — without managing their own blockchain infrastructure
SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS
End-to-end provenance tracking from farm or factory to end consumer
Automated customs clearance and trade finance via smart contract triggers
HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS
Counterfeit prevention for pharmaceutical, agricultural, and luxury goods
Patient records shared securely across providers with full audit trail and patient consent management▸ Cold-chain verification for vaccine and medicine distribution across remote regions▸
Immutable clinical trial data that meets international regulatory requirements
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SECTOR
Land registry and property title management on an immutable, publicly verifiable ledger
Procurement transparency — every tender, award, and payment recorded and auditable by citizens
Digital identity infrastructure enabling secure, self-sovereign ID for unbanked populations.
RETAIL & E-COMMERCE
Loyalty programmes that are portable across merchants and cryptographically verifiable
Supplier payment automation via smart contracts triggered by delivery confirmation
Consumer-facing product authenticity certificates on public blockchain explorer
LEGAL & COMPLIANCE
Smart legal contracts that self-execute on verified conditions — reducing dispute resolution time from months to seconds▸ Immutable evidence preservation for litigation and regulatory investigations▸ Automated regulatory reporting with tamper-proof audit logs
Flexible Plans Built for African Business
STARTER1 Iroha2 NodeShared InfrastructureIdeal for: SMEs, pilots, MVPs
BUSINESS 3-Node BFT Network Dedicated Infrastructure Ideal for: Mid-market, regulated sectors
ENTERPRISE5-Node HA NetworkFully Dedicated + SLAIdeal for: Corporates, government, banksAbout GondwanaChainGondwanaChain is an African-founded, African-hosted Blockchain-as-a-Service company on a mission to make enterprise-grade blockchain infrastructure accessible to every business on the continent.
Our platform combines the world’s most advanced permissioned blockchain technology — Hyperledger Iroha2 — with Post-Quantum Cryptography, WASM smart contracts, and a fully managed deployment model that gets businesses live in minutes, not months.Gondwana — the ancient supercontinent from which Africa emerged — is our inspiration. Just as Gondwana was the foundation of the modern world, GondwanaChain is building the foundational trust layer of Africa’s digital economy.
LEGAL & REGULATORY NOTICE
GondwanaChain (Pty) Ltd is a technology infrastructure company. Nothing in this press release constitutes the provision of financial services, financial advice, investment advice, or intermediary services as defined under South African law or the laws of any other jurisdiction. GondwanaChain does not hold a Financial Services Provider (FSP) licence issued by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and does not conduct any activity requiring such a licence. References to financial services sector use cases describe technology infrastructure capabilities available to appropriately licensed entities only. This document is issued for informational and marketing purposes only.
GondwanaChain https://gondwanachain.online
Pioneering blockchain infrastructure for the African continent.
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How a Blockchain could benefit your business
Blockchain technology (a distributed immutable ledger) has gotten increased interest over the last few years due to its ability to streamline operations, reduce administrative burden, and increase trust and transparency. Originally solely used to power cryptocurrencies, Blockchains have been shown to have far more potential than originally imagined with applications beyond the web3 and crypto world, including applications such as logistics, quality control, verification of identity and tokenization of Real-World Assets such as real-estate and equities.
Blockchain basics
Blockchains, as mentioned before, operate as a distributed public ledger (similar to a ledger in accounting and finance) that is immutable. This means that everyone with the credentials to access the blockchain has access to it and a copy of it. Being immutable, it keeps a complete record of all prior transactions that cannot be altered. All new transactions are recorded in real-time with stamps of who made the entry, amounts, etc.This technology is secured by state-of-the-art encryption (in the case of GondwanaChain, even protecting against threats of emerging Quantum Computers), which combined with user education and steps like multi-factor authentication creates an extremely low risk of being compromised.
Further, most Blockchains (including GondwanaChain) use Smart Contracts – digital contracts that are self-executing. These are not only legally binding, but also massively reduce paperwork that normally slow down operations and legal work for most businesses.
What industries can use Blockchains?
Blockchains can be used by a plethora of industries in diverse sectors such as logistics, education, healthcare, or (more recently) real-estate and investment.Imagine routes for logistics companies being optimized for the most cost-effective and fuel saving option while simultaneously ensuring speedy delivery of goods. In education, Blockchains can be utilized as a verifiable record of student achievements and accreditation to even creating engaging lesson plans tailor-made for the student. Medical details of patients can be confidentially shared (with consent) to ensure customized treatment plans and preventative medicine specifically to the individual patient.
For real-estate, any fraction of ownership can be tokenized, enabling investors to combine their resources to purchase more lucrative properties, thereby democratizing ownership and increasing financial participation ensuring future-growth of entrepreneurs.
Even companies shares or equity can be tokenized to ensure a verifiable record of ownership, ensure dividends are paid out correctly, and reduce the burden of accountants and financial professionals.
How can we use a Blockchain?
Blockchains are expensive to build yourself, requiring many months of research and development as well as planning the infrastructure. This is why Blockchain-as-a-Service cloud offerings exist.Most Blockchain-as-a-Service offerings are hosted in the US, Europe or Asia, costing a premium for people in developing nations such as in continental Africa.
This is where GondwanaChain differs.
Our cloud-based Blockchain-as-a-Service is entirely African based, built and run by Africans, and priced appropriately for the African market with various tiers catering to businesses small and large. Our Blockchain is built on foundational technology as trusted by the Linux Foundation and offers an enterprise-grade Blockchain complete with provisioning, custom smart contract developing, and live monitoring of data. Things many Blockchain-as-a-Service companies do not offer, all in an affordable package.
Can we invest in your offering?
Absolutely!We still have many openings for investors who wish to help our company and its offerings grow.
We are open to both equity and debt-based finance.Should you be interested in investing, please contact technical@coinafriq.org or call +27626404965 (available on WhatsApp).
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Empowering the future of investment and the next-generation of entrepreneurs
Blockchains (a distributed ledger that is immutable) has already taken the world by storm due to being the engines behind cryptocurrencies, whether established cryptocurrencies, alternative coins or even stablecoins (tokens backed by legal tender, normally either currency or a high-value commodity such as gold).
As blockchains have continued to revolutionize multiple industries in diverse sections even outside of the crypto and web3 spaces, a strong interest has developed into using blockchains for the tokenization of Real-World Assets.The History of Blockchains as a catalyst for Real-World Assets
While early digital representations of illiquid assets were attempted via predecessors to blockchains such as E-Gold, they suffered from severe issues with scalability.
After Bitcoin was introduced in 2009, a renewed interest in tokenization was spurred with attempts such as Colored Coins and Mastercoin being the original implementations of RWA tokenization. Because of the technological limitation, this ultimately failed.After Ethereum was launched in 2015 with the concept of the Smart Contract (a secure self-executing contract), it significantly impacted this endeavour as this allowed management of the complex rules of asset ownership and transfer without intermediaries.
This breakthrough prompted the launch of Digix in 2015 which enabled the first tokenization of a Manhattan condominium in 2018 thus proving the feasibility of the concept. After the development of the ERC-20 token standard, this provided a “universal language” for tokens, enabling interoperability and making RWA tokenization more practical.
The Contemporary Era
Since 2020 there has been institutional adoption and growth due to institutional interest, improved technology, and greater regulatory clarity.
Major financial groups such as BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Franklin Templeton have launched pilot programs and tokenized funds (e.g. BlackRock’s BUIDL fund).
This has generated a market growth of nearly tenfold from $2.9 Billion (USD) to over $30 Billion by late 2025. Standard Chartered projects that tokenized RWAs will surge to over $2 Trillion by 2028. Of that, an estimated $750 Billion is expected to flow into tokenized money-market funds, another $750 Billion into tokenized U.S equities, with the rest spread across real-estate, private credit, commodities, and debt.
The current leaders of the Tokenization Race are Securitize Inc ($4 Billion+ tokenized funds as of May 2025), R3 ($10 Billion+ on regulated networks), and Avalanche ($6 Billion on-chain Private Equity).
Why is tokenization important?
Tokenization of Real-World Assets via Blockchains offers a secure and streamlined approach for investors, organizations, and businesses to fuel economic growth and help development and growth for entrepreneurs and industry leaders.
With the use of tokenized assets (whether fungible i.e for items where there are multiples, or non-fungible i.e only one can exists such as an identity), industries can forge the next generation of development and industry without the limitations of traditional borders.
Assets such as tangible assets (i.e real-estate, rare artworks, vehicles, etc.) or intangible assets (i.e equities or shares) can be tokenized and due to the robust nature of blockchains, this can allow for novel investment strategies such as fractional ownership (where multiple groups of investors can band together to stake in larger and more profitable ventures).
How is the GondwanaChain project addressing this?
Our blockchain is built on an enterprise-grade framework by highly regarded open-source institutions, and enhanced with next-generation features such a Post-Quantum Cryptography for future-proofing security, and ISO20022 for seamless integration with traditional finance.
In addition, our solution is less resource intensive, more affordable, and specifically targeted with the African continent.
We presently are welcoming early adopters and investors for mutually beneficial collaboration to ensure greater participation in this rapidly growing industry.
At present we are raising $500 000 (US Dollar) to help launch our project.
If you are interested in collaborating with us, please email us at technical@coinafriq.org.We thank you for reading this document.
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Announcing GondwanaChain: Enterprise-grade Blockchain-as-a-Service for businesses and organizations
We’re excited to announce GondwanaChain, a new Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) offering designed to help businesses and organizations of all sizes in Africa and the world to harness the power of blockchain technology.
Built by Coin Afriq (Pty) LTD, GondwanaChain is an enterprise-grade, permissioned blockchain solution. This means it’s a private, secure, and blazingly fast network specifically designed for business use. Unlike public blockchains, access is controlled, which enhances security and ensures quicker transaction speeds.
Why Blockchain-as-a-Service?
While blockchain offers incredible benefits like enhanced security, transparency, and automation, the process of building and maintaining your own can be complex and expensive. Our BaaS model removes this barrier, giving you access to this powerful technology without the significant operational overhead. We handle the technical complexities so you can focus on what matters most: your business.
How Can GondwanaChain Transform Your Business?
Our platform utilizes smart contracts to automate everything from logistics and supply chains to administrative and financial tasks. This not only reduces costs and paperwork but also improves efficiency and provides a secure, transparent record of all operations.
GondwanaChain’s applications are incredibly versatile, benefiting various sectors from tourism and transportation to healthcare and agriculture. For example, you can:
- Tokenize Real-World Assets: Represent tangible assets like real estate or intangible ones like copyrights as digital tokens, unlocking new market opportunities and increasing liquidity.
- Improve Supply Chain Transparency: Trace goods from their origin to the end consumer, combating fraud and ensuring ethical sourcing.
- Automate Operations: Use smart contracts to handle secure payments, manage shareholder voting, and streamline administrative processes.
Our platform is built on secure, future-proof architecture, ensuring your data is protected against both current and future threats. We are one of the few companies offering this service, and one of an even smaller handful based and operating in Africa.
Ready to Learn More?
We welcome businesses and organizations interested in leveraging this innovative technology. To learn more about how GondwanaChain can benefit you, please feel free to contact us:
- Email: info@coinafriq.org
- Phone/WhatsApp: (+27) 0626404965
Or, for more in-depth details about the platform, check out our GondwanaChain page at https://www.coinafriq.org/pages/gondwanachain-blockchain-as-a-service, where you’ll find more information on how our service works and how it’s poised to help businesses thrive.
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Coin Afriq: A Revolutionary Approach to Cryptocurrency
Establishing Value through Gold Mines and Promoting Adoption as a Payment Method
Introduction
In an era where cryptocurrencies are redefining traditional fin/ancial systems, Coin Afriq stands out as an innovation-driven enterprise. Conceptualized as a stablecoin, Coin Afriq is far more than a digital currency; it embodies a transformative strategy aimed at creating value and fostering widespread adoption. By connecting its intrinsic value to gold mining operations and incentivizing businesses to embrace it as a valid payment method, Coin Afriq sets a precedent in the evolving cryptocurrency ecosystem.
The Concept of Coin Afriq
Coin Afriq operates as a stablecoin, wherein its value is anchored to a stable asset to mitigate volatility. Unlike many cryptocurrencies that are susceptible to dramatic price fluctuations, stablecoins serve as a dependable store of value, rendering them suitable for day-to-day transactions as well as long-term investment strategies. Coin Afriq distinguishes itself through its innovative blend of stability and sustainability.
Importance of Stability
The stability offered by Coin Afriq establishes it as a practical and reliable choice for both individual users and enterprises. Volatility remains one of the primary impediments to the mass adoption of cryptocurrencies; by addressing this issue, Coin Afriq paves the way for enhanced trust and broader usability, thereby facilitating its integration into mainstream financial systems.
Establishing Value through Gold Mining Operations
A hallmark of Coin Afriq’s strategic approach is its emphasis on building intrinsic value through the acquisition and operation of gold mines. Gold, a globally recognized store of value, serves as a tangible asset base, ensuring the financial stability and reliability of the cryptocurrency.
A Tangible and Strategic Foundation
The acquisition and utilization of gold mines provide Coin Afriq with a solid foundation for economic stability. Revenues derived from gold-mining activities directly reinforce the cryptocurrency’s intrinsic value, thereby fostering investor confidence and distinguishing Coin Afriq from other cryptocurrencies reliant solely on speculative market dynamics.
Economic and Social Contributions
Coin Afriq’s engagement in gold mining extends beyond financial innovation to encompass significant economic and social impacts. By investing in gold mines, Coin Afriq generates employment opportunities, bolsters local economies, and contributes to infrastructural development. This dual commitment to financial progress and social responsibility positions Coin Afriq as a conscientious leader within the cryptocurrency domain.
Promoting Business Adoption of Coin Afriq
Achieving widespread adoption is essential for any cryptocurrency to establish itself as a viable financial instrument. Coin Afriq demonstrates a comprehensive approach to this endeavor by actively encouraging enterprises to integrate it as a recognized medium of exchange.
Advantages for Businesses
Adopting Coin Afriq offers numerous benefits to businesses, including:
- Reduced Transaction Costs: Cryptocurrency transactions typically incur lower fees compared to conventional payment systems.
- Global Accessibility: Coin Afriq empowers businesses to engage with international markets without the complexities associated with currency conversion.
- Enhanced Security: Blockchain technology ensures secure and transparent transaction processes, thereby substantially mitigating the risk of financial fraud.
Incentives and Strategic Partnerships
Coin Afriq employs a structured approach to incentivize adoption among businesses. Key initiatives include rewards for early adopters, reduced transaction fees, and collaborative marketing efforts aimed at raising awareness. Additionally, strategic partnerships with industries such as retail, hospitality, and e-commerce further facilitate the integration of Coin Afriq into everyday commercial transactions.
Future Prospects
Coin Afriq’s dual emphasis on stability and adoption positions it as a frontrunner in the competitive cryptocurrency market. By combining the reliability of a stablecoin with a tangible asset base rooted in gold mining, Coin Afriq provides a compelling alternative to conventional financial systems. Its proactive efforts to promote business adoption enhance its practicality and market appeal.
Opportunities and Challenges
While challenges—such as regulatory complexities, competitive pressures, and technological requirements—remain, Coin Afriq’s innovative methodology lays the groundwork for overcoming these obstacles. The increasing global interest in blockchain technology and digital currencies presents substantial opportunities for expansion and influence.
Conclusion
Coin Afriq exemplifies a forward-thinking vision for the future of finance. By leveraging gold mining operations to establish intrinsic value and actively encouraging businesses to adopt its currency, it bridges the gap between traditional financial assets and cutting-edge digital innovation. As it gains momentum, Coin Afriq possesses the potential to redefine the paradigms of monetary systems, investment strategies, and commercial transactions in the modern era.
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Cryptocurrency and the African Continent: A feasibility study of the Coin Afriq project
By Andre Theron – Co-founder and CTO, Coin Afriq (Pty) Ltd
Cryptocurrency has taken the world by storm. Since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009, not only has a new decentralized form of digital payment sprung into existence, it has also spawned an entire industry – with new cryptocurrencies, blockchains and technologies being built upon it.
This is staggering when you consider that at the time of launching Bitcoin was worth no real-world monetary value. Presently in 2025, 1 BTC (Bitcoin) is worth roughly R1.865M (roughly $103K in US Dollars). The current Cryptocurrency Market Cap is $3.43T, which grew by 39.4% since last year.
In this article, we’ll be specifically looking at the cryptocurrency market in Africa, as well as its pitfalls, potential and how it relates to the Coin Afriq project – a new Pan-African cryptocurrency and blockchain that is affordable, highly secure, next-gen and more fair, democratic and decentralized.
The Cryptocurrency Market in Africa
Despite vast wealth inequality, inflation, corruption and conflict, or perhaps because of it, Africa is one of the quickest growing cryptocurrency markets in the world.

Based on the latest projections from Statista, the revenue from cryptocurrency in Africa is expected to reach $2.9B this year, with a yearly growth rate of 4.8%.
The number of users is expected to reach 53.89M users this year and user penetration rate is expected to increase 4.05%. The biggest drivers in cryptocurrency adoption on the African continent are South Africa and Nigeria, with both leading the way in terms of user engagement and regulatory frameworks. South Africa specifically had a 38% crypto growth in 2024 as per TechPression.
The top cited reasons by users in Africa for adopting cryptocurrency are:
- Economic Instability and Inflation: Many African countries experience economic instability and high inflation. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and stablecoins, can serve as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation.
- Limited Access to Banking: A significant portion of the African population lack access to traditional banking. Cryptocurrencies offer an alternative for financial inclusion, especially in rural areas.
- Cross-Border Remittances: Cross-border remittances are a major source of income for many African families. Cryptocurrencies offer a faster, cheaper and more efficient way to send money across borders.
- Young, Tech-Savvy Population: Africa has a large young tech-savvy population that is embracing digital technologies like cryptocurrency.
- Mobile Penetration: Africa has high mobile phone penetration rates, making it easier for people to access the internet. High mobile penetration has enabled Africa to leapfrog many develop countries in adopting digital finance.
- DeFI and Blockchain Technology: The growth of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and Blockchain technology is also contributing to the rise of cryptocurrencies in Africa. DeFi platforms offer an easy way to lend, borrow and trade, services not available easily through traditional finance.
With the above information and the growth rate, it’s no surprise that the cryptocurrency industry has grown in Africa. However, there are also significant problems with current cryptocurrencies, whether Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins or AltCoins.
Cryptocurrency Price and Wealth Inequality
One of the biggest hurdles in further adoption of cryptocurrency in Africa is the vast wealth inequality. The richest 10% of Africans hold a disproportionate share of the wealth, while the poorest half possess only a small fraction, often less than 1%. In South Africa, one of the highest developed countries in Africa, the World Bank’s Gini index places South Africa as the most unequal country globally.
The other main hurdle is the price of leading cryptocurrencies.
As mentioned earlier, 1 BTC is worth around R1.865M (around $103K).
The second largest cryptocurrency called Ether (on the Ethereum network) is worth roughly R47.2K ($2621.01). In South Africa, one of most developed countries in Africa, the average monthly salary is around R28 321.00 as of Q4 2024. The median monthly salary is approximately R27 200.00, meaning half of all workers earn more than this amount, while the other half earn less.
While not directly related, the unemployment in South Africa is 32.9%, with 46.1% for the youth of the country. This lack of income with the low levels of payment from welfare means that a significant portion of the country do not have a great amount of purchasing power and cannot fully participate in the economy.
Based on the above metrics, it is beyond the purchasing power of the average person in South Africa, let alone other African countries, to amass a good amount of Bitcoin or Ether.
Bitcoin requires highly expensive equipment to mine (using their Proof of Work consensus) that is environmentally hazardous, affecting our already strained power grid. Ethereum requires at least 32 ETH for staking on your own validator node (using their Proof of Stake consensus).
It could be argued that pooled staking, liquid staking or staking as a service could be use, but these platforms are often highly centralized and only offer a very small reward to the pool, unless they have significant ETH.A popular alternative has been stablecoins – a type of cryptocurrency where the value of the digital asset is pegged against a reference asset, which can be fiat currency, traded commodities or another cryptocurrency. Stablecoin adoption has grown in Africa tremendously. Circa September 2024, EMURGO Africa reported that the stablecoin volume hit more than $30B, which is 50% of the total crypto volume attributed to Africa between June 2022 and July 2023.
Most of these stablecoins are pegged against a fiat currency – specifically the US Dollar.
While this of course does give it real-world backing, it also in turn acts as a middle-man between the user and the fiat currency, somewhat defeating the concept of crypto as an alternative to fiat currency. Notably, if the US Dollar for some reason were to devalue, the value of the cryptocurrency will similarly drop. While it is more stable than many other types of cryptocurrencies, it is still volatile due to the aforementioned reasons.However, there are real-world assets that aren’t fiat that Africa is vastly rich in.
The Gold Standard
Most currencies today are pegged largely to their exchange rate to the US Dollar, the Dollar being the best-known fiat currency in the world. However, the Dollar wasn’t always a fiat currency.
Before 1971, the US Dollar was part of the Bretton Woods system.
It was convertible to gold at a fixed price, and most other currencies were pegged to the US Dollar. This changed in 1971 when President Richard Nixon decided that the US Dollar would be no longer be backed by a physical commodity like gold, but by government decree and trust in its value. This was referred to as the “Nixon Shock”, which had a global impact, as the US Dollar was the reserve currency for many countries, leading to worldwide adoption of fiat currencies.The big problem with fiat currencies is that it gives central banks greater control over the economy, because they can control how much is printed. While in ideal conditions, this is done responsibly, governments could also print too much of it, resulting in hyperinflation (which happened in both Weimar era Germany and Zimbabwe). A government could also have incentive to devalue a currency to pay for spending.
Where Africa fits in
Africa is rich in natural resources and commodities. In reference specifically to gold, in 2021 Africa produced 680.3 metric tons of gold, accounting for nearly a quarter of global gold mine production. South Africa, despite having diminishing production, still holds an estimated 6000 tons of gold, the second-largest reserve-base globally. Other African countries like Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Ghana, Mali and Zimbabwe also have large reserves.
Africa is truly rich in gold – so why aren’t we using this to peg cryptocurrency?
A gold backed cryptocurrency would be far less volatile than traditional cryptocurrencies and its value fluctuates less than fiat currency. Africa has the mineral wealth to truly claim its stake in the digital economy if we stake a cryptocurrency against gold – hence our idea: A Pan-African cryptocurrency that will be pegged against gold.The Coin Afriq Project
Coin Afriq was borne out of the idea that there needs to be a modern, secure Pan-African cryptocurrency with low barriers for entry so that ordinary people on the African continent could truly participate in the economy.
I was approached by the Founder and CEO of Coin Afriq, Mr. Hannes Uys, with the idea of a new cryptocurrency that could be used across Africa and actually be affordable so that ordinary people could participate – not just those with wealth, and not exclusively to those who are tech-savvy. Thus began the journey.
Mr. Uys has 30+ experience in the gold industry – specifically starting gold mines and acting as CEO for many companies across the EMEA and ASEAN regions. We both saw the advantage of eventually pegging our new cryptocurrency and blockchain to gold.
As a developer and ardent researchers, I decided to see if we can’t find a way to create this new blockchain as a more fair, democratic and decentralized system – values in line with the original vision of cryptocurrency.
We engaged in talks with various players in the crypto industry – both consumers and founders, on what they thought a new cryptocurrency should do, along with technical ideas I had formulated and the vision of our Founder.
Architecturally the decision was reached that this cryptocurrency should have the most fair and democratic system possible. As Co-Founder and in charge of the technology stack, I knew this had to be a Nominated Proof of Stake system.
Nominated Proof of Stake (NPoS) doesn’t only take into regard how much coin you already possess, but lets nominators elect their validators and base it on their merits, after which an algorithm ensures random distribution to ensure no undue centralization can occur.
By consulting with the crypto community, we heard their feedback and implemented features such as:
- Post Quantum Cryptography
- ISO20022 Support
- High Interoperability with Other Networks
- Smart Contracts
- Support for Decentralized Finance, Decentralized Applications and Derivative Tokens
A secure language would be needed that could be extensible, but easy for developers to learn.
Ethereum created Solidity for this task – I decided the logical decision would be Rust.
As Rust is a highly performant, secure and typesafe language that is favoured by many developers, this would mean easy adoption. My search also led me to a framework which uses Rust, has high interoperability, and has Smart Contract capabilities rolled-in – Hyperledger Iroha2.A challenge was: how could we get ordinary people to start using cryptocurrency?
Our answer was to build not only the cryptocurrency and blockchain, but also a suite of applications.
Coin Afriq Website and Imali Wallet
We settled on the idea of having the capability for users to buy, sell, trade and stake on our website and to develop a dedicated non-custodial wallet called the Imali Digital Wallet with these same features that could be published for both mobile (Android and iOS) and desktop (Linux, macOS and Windows).
By utilizing free and open-source software for both the web (NextJS, WordPress, APIs) and mobile (Tauri v2, APIs), we could effectively do the above and significantly reduce development time.
A very ambitious goal and project, the key question being: is it financially feasible?
Economic Feasibility of Coin Afriq
We decided to carefully work out the tokenomics of Coin Afriq (CAFQ ticker).
We settled on the low initial price of R10.00 per coin at launch, with pre-sale at R6.80 and Initial Coin Offering (ICO) at R8.50 per coin.Engaging with a dedicated listing agency, market maker and crypto marketing agency, we had a solid plan. We decided to conservatively map out the data:

In this 24-month projection, we calculated the data as follows:
- Total Addressable Market (TAM) – $2.9B
- Serviceable Addressable Market (SAM) – $17.4M
- Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM) – $1.74M
At a calculation of our SAM being 0.6% of the TAM – a very conservative figure, and capturing a SOM of 10% of the SAM based on cohort analysis, the figures clearly indicated a massive potential within 24-months not just for investors and the company, but also a significant impact on the cryptomarket, particularly in South Africa – a key player in crypto in Africa.
This all was calculated as only from constant income i.e without the sales from pre-sales, ICO or airdrops.
This also showed us based on cohort analysis that we could have a comfortable Long-Term Value (LTV) of roughly $64.80 and Cost of Acquiring Customer (CAC) at roughly $16.20 calculated per user over 24-months. This shows an LTV to CAC ratio of 4:1, which is considered a great investment.
We see even greater potential when we look at a 5-year financial projection based on the project data and factoring our milestones and roadmap.

This is a staggering $60M Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) by solely following our business plan and carefully following our roadmap and milestones. This figure could even be higher when factoring in the gold peg, expansion across Africa and the minting of more coins from our soft total supply of 10M CAFQ.
We based these figures according to these reliable defensible assumptions:
- Phased African Expansion: Focused market entry reduces risk, optimizes learning.
- Gold Peg = Trust & Adoption: Unique stability drives user growth in Africa.
- Growing African Digital Payments: Large, expanding target market.
- Network Effects Fuel Growth: Increased user base enhances platform value.
- Lean & Scalable Operations: Efficient tech enables cost-effective growth.
- Ecosystem Monetization: dApps/DeFi provide additional revenue streams.
- Realistic Market Share: Conservative projections with significant upside.
- Data-Driven Optimization: Continuous learning informs strategy.
With these figures, data and key-points, we can iterate our roadmap as follows:
Phase 1: Foundation & MVP Development (Currently in Progress)
Key Objectives:
- Finalize core blockchain architecture leveraging Rust and HyperLedger Iroha2.
- Complete development and internal testing of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) showcasing:
- Core transaction functionality with CAFQ.
- Implementation of post-quantum cryptography (ML-KEM and ED25519).
- Demonstration of Byzantine Fault Tolerance.
- Basic wallet functionality.
- Initial showcase of smart contract capabilities.
- Establish core team and operational infrastructure.
- Secure strategic early partnerships.
Phase 2: Pre-Sale & Community Building
- Key Objectives:
- Launch and execute the pre-sale event for early supporters and strategic investors (10% of total CAFQ supply at R6.80 per CAFQ).
- Actively engage and grow the Coin Afriq community through dedicated channels.
- Expand marketing and awareness campaigns.
- Finalize legal and regulatory frameworks for initial launch.
- Secure initial partnerships for ecosystem integration.
Phase 3: ICO & Mainnet Launch (South Africa Focus)
- Key Objectives:
- Conduct the Initial Coin Offering (ICO) for the wider public (up to 15% of total CAFQ supply at R8.50 per CAFQ).
- Successfully launch the Coin Afriq Mainnet.
- List CAFQ on a Tier 2 Centralized Exchange (CEX) with a dedicated market maker focused on liquidity.
- Drive initial user adoption and transaction volume within South Africa.
- Onboard early dApps and DeFi projects to the platform.
- Implement the initial network transaction fee structure (0.5% with burn mechanism).
Phase 4: Building Towards Gold Pegging
- Key Objectives:
- Focus on generating sustainable revenue from network operations within the South African market.
- Strategically explore and establish partnerships within the mining sector, leveraging the founder’s expertise, to secure consistent access to gold resources.
- Research and develop the specific mechanism for pegging the value of CAFQ to gold (direct backing, stablecoin model, etc.), prioritizing security and transparency.
- Begin accumulating initial gold reserves based on operational profits and strategic acquisitions.
- Develop transparent and auditable systems for managing and verifying gold reserves.
Phase 5: Gold Peg Implementation & Initial African Expansion
- Key Objectives:
- Officially implement the gold-pegging mechanism for CAFQ, communicating the details and benefits to the community and potential users.
- Initiate strategic expansion into 2-3 key neighboring African markets, leveraging the enhanced trust and stability offered by the gold peg.
- Focus on early user acquisition and establishing use cases within these initial expansion regions.
- Continue growing the developer community and the number of dApps and DeFi solutions on the platform, highlighting the stability of CAFQ.
Phase 6: Broader Pan-African Expansion & Advanced Features
- Key Objectives:
- Broader expansion across the African continent, adapting strategies for diverse markets, now with the added advantage of a gold-backed currency.
- Focus on large-scale partnerships with businesses, financial institutions, and potentially governments, emphasizing the stability and store-of-value proposition.
- Implement advanced features such as derivative token support and enhanced interoperability.
- Evaluate and potentially pursue listing on Tier 1 Centralized Exchanges, leveraging the credibility of the gold peg.
- Further refine and optimize the network fee structure and burn mechanism based on usage and community feedback.
The result of this plan would not only be a disruptive technology in terms of cryptocurrency and blockchain, especially on the African continent, but also a rich ecosystem that’s extensible, scalable and robust.
Conclusion
Coin Afriq offers a breakthrough technology based on sound financial data, next-generation technology and humanistic values such as fairness, equality, democracy and decentralization.
We are excited to share more of our project as it develops.If you want to know more, feel free to email us info@coinafriq.org
We are also actively looking for investors to launch this groundbreaking project.
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