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Home » APO News » Africa is not the next frontier — it’s the blueprint: rethinking innovation on Africa Day (By Yi He)

Africa is not the next frontier — it’s the blueprint: rethinking innovation on Africa Day (By Yi He)

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23 May 2025
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By Yi He, Co-Founder of Binance (www.Binance.com)

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Each year, Africa Day serves as a celebration of the continent’s culture, history, and progress. But in 2025, Africa is doing more than celebrating — it’s leading. 

For too long, Africa has been positioned as a “frontier market,” a place waiting to catch up. That narrative is outdated. Africa is not waiting to be included. It is already setting the pace, through innovation born out of necessity, creativity rooted in culture, and progress driven by community. 

At Binance, we’ve witnessed firsthand how innovation looks different in Africa. It doesn’t always begin in formal boardrooms or with multi-million-dollar funding rounds. It often starts in WhatsApp groups, community meet-ups, and with side-hustlers using their mobile phones to build. It’s a bottom-up revolution shaped by real-world needs. 

Take Mary Usaji, a developer and project manager at ICP Hub Kenya. After being scammed, she turned to blockchain not as a buzzword, but as a tool. With support from platforms like Binance, Mary educated herself, rebuilt her confidence, and now leads blockchain development training for others. Her story is not just one of recovery, but of leadership — and it reflects a larger movement led by African women who are redefining the tech landscape. 

There’s also Emmanuel, a Web3 content creator and crypto influencer. His journey into the world of cryptocurrency began in 2014 when he launched his first eCommerce store. Faced with the challenge of integrating payment gateways, Emmanuel discovered Bitcoin, which offered a borderless solution for receiving payments from anywhere in the world. This discovery changed the way he handled business and finances, opening up new possibilities in investment and payment systems. By embracing crypto, Emmanuel became part of a larger movement of entrepreneurs revolutionizing their industries. His story is one of growth, financial literacy, and a mindset of continuous learning, embodying the transformative power of cryptocurrency for business and personal empowerment. 

Or Chris Howard, the founder of Story, a premium marketplace for sneakers and collectables in Cape Town. His passion for sneakers turned into a thriving business that not only caters to sneakerheads but also embraces new technologies. By adopting cryptocurrency payments through Binance Pay, Chris made transactions smoother for his customers, allowing them to use cryptocurrency as a mainstream payment method. His story is one of adaptability and growth, and it reflects a wider trend where African entrepreneurs are embracing innovation to elevate their businesses and create unique experiences. 

Innovation in Africa isn’t theoretical. It’s practical, tested daily against the pressures of currency instability, unreliable power, and low-trust systems. These are the conditions where bold ideas are stress-tested, and where blockchain technology has found meaningful, everyday applications. 

While many countries debate blockchain regulation, several African communities are already using it to solve pressing problems. Stablecoins are powering cross-border payments for families and small businesses. NFTs are being used for digital identity and authenticating African art. Smart contracts are making community projects more transparent and accountable. 

This isn’t leapfrogging, it’s building better from the start. And it’s not happening on the margins. It’s shaping global thinking on what sustainable, inclusive innovation looks like. 

Africa Day is more than a cultural celebration. It’s a call to pay attention — because what’s happening here is a preview of where the world is going. Africa is showing that resilience, community trust, and resourcefulness are not traits to overcome — they are competitive advantages. 

At Binance, we’re not just investing in Africa; we’re learning from it. Through community education, partnerships, and local capacity-building, we are committed to supporting this growth from the ground up. We believe innovation should be accessible, inclusive, and adapted to local realities, and there is no better place to demonstrate this than Africa. 

To date, our work through Binance Charity (https://apo-opa.co/4myVTcW) and Binance Academy (https://apo-opa.co/4myVTcW) has supported women in over 10 countries, including South Africa and Kenya, with blockchain education, mentorship, and scholarships. These programs aren’t about charity; they’re about unlocking talent and empowering long-term participation in the digital economy. 

The world once called Africa an “emerging market.” But emergence implies something that’s still in progress. That no longer applies. Africa has emerged — not only as a user of innovation but as its architect. 

On this Africa Day, let’s move beyond outdated narratives. Africa isn’t just part of the future — it’s building it. And for those paying attention, it’s clear: the rest of the world would be wise to follow its blueprint. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Binance.

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