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    Home ยป Africa embraces stablecoins via IOTA to unlock 70 billion in continental trade

    Africa embraces stablecoins via IOTA to unlock 70 billion in continental trade

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    By olivia on November 17, 2025 Market, News
    Map of Africa illuminated with USDT and IOTA Tangle nodes connecting borders for fast, low-cost trade.
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    The African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat and the IOTA Foundation have introduced a digital trade initiative that places the use of stablecoins as the primary engine of financial settlement. Dominik Schiener, founder of IOTA, explains that this joint effort seeks to radically modernize how goods move across 55 African nations through a shared public infrastructure.

    Likewise, the project named ADAPT features strategic collaboration from the Tony Blair Institute and the World Economic Forum to implement instant cross-border payments primarily underpinned by USDT. Initial pilots conducted in Kenya and Rwanda have already managed to reduce border clearance times from six hours to just thirty minutes, demonstrating tangible operational efficiency for local exporters.

    Will this technology definitively eliminate the costly bureaucratic barriers of African trade?

    On the other hand, traders in the region currently face annual transaction fees estimated at 25 billion dollars due to logistics systems that remain deeply analog and slow. The proposed digitization aims to replace archaic processes that today require the exchange of up to 240 physical documents per shipment, eliminating document fraud and streamlining logistics.

    In this way, ADAPT’s roadmap contemplates starting operations in Kenya and Ghana, to then expand across the entire continent towards the year 2035. By solving the problem of data and authentication, the initiative allows miners and traders to access on-chain trade finance at half the cost, significantly improving the competitiveness of African resources.

    Finally, it is projected that this digital integration will double intra-African trade and generate annual economic gains exceeding 23.6 billion dollars by connecting previously fragmented markets. This modernization offers governments the opportunity to leapfrog legacy financial infrastructure, utilizing blockchain technology to anchor the industry with real assets and mass adoption.

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