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Tanzania Crypto: Sub-Saharan Stablecoin Series
Tanzania’s economy runs on mobile money and youthful energy – but also faces costly remittances, a gradually weakening shilling, and limited banking access. Could US-dollar stablecoins delivered via phones provide a safe haven and new financial spark for Tanzanians? We explore the opportunities and obstacles as Mukoma Mari continues the Sub-Saharan Stablecoin journey.

Ethiopia Crypto: Sub-Saharan Stablecoin Series
Ethiopia’s tightly controlled economy is opening to a crypto twist. State banks and birr shortages have long constrained Ethiopians, but stablecoins and mobile money are sparking a quiet revolution. From $6B in annual remittances to an underground stablecoin boom, see how digital dollars could empower Ethiopia’s savers, traders, and diaspora – and why the government is cautiously exploring this new financial frontier.




Kazakhstan's Digital Finance Horizon: Pioneering Stablecoin Adoption in the AIFC
Discover Kazakhstan's 2025 stablecoin adoption in the AIFC, driving digital finance innovation and economic growth in Central Asia.

Mastercard's Strategic Embrace: Stablecoins Paving the Way for a More Connected Global Payments Future
In today’s interconnected world, cross-border payments can be slow, costly, and unpredictable. Mastercard is addressing these challenges by embracing stablecoins—digital currencies designed for stability, often pegged to assets like the US dollar or Euro. Unlike volatile cryptocurrencies, stablecoins offer predictability, making them ideal for international transactions.
Mastercard sees stablecoins as a complement to existing financial systems, enhancing efficiency while maintaining security and trust. By integrating stablecoins like USDC and EURC into its network, Mastercard is streamlining remittances and B2B payments, particularly in regions like Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. This reduces fees, speeds up transfers, and mitigates risks from currency fluctuations.
For small businesses in places like Lagos or families relying on remittances in Nairobi, this means faster, more affordable, and reliable payments. Mastercard’s vision is clear: leveraging stablecoins to create a seamless, inclusive financial ecosystem that empowers economic activity and strengthens global connections.

Kenya Crypto: Sub-Saharan Stablecoin Series
Kenya reimagines its fintech legacy with stablecoins—building on M-Pesa’s rails to deliver cheaper remittances, real-time global payments, and digital-dollar savings for fast-moving, tech-savvy Kenyans.