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Africa Leads in Crypto Adoption – Why is This Happening?

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Over the past few years, Africa has become a true leader in terms of crypto adoption. Countries in the region are showing increasing interest in the crypto market, much higher than other regions.

Even in the situation where the local regulations are far from supporting the further development of the crypto trading market, the tech-savvy generation of the region is finding other ways to trade digital coins.

One of the aspects that the region leads in is peer-to-peer trading. Due to the local regulations in the region, the majority of the countries in Africa did not really have the chance to practice crypto trading for some time. However, a way out was easily found – peer-to-peer trading. As a result, the region has quickly become a leader in P2P trading, with the majority of the Forex trading activities being conducted in this manner.

Recently, the region has reported a massive increase in crypto adoption. In less than a year, from July 2020 to June 2021, the adoption of crypto in the region has increased as much as 1200 percent. Although the overall value traded in the country is still far from making Africa a leader, it still is very significant considering the majority of the regulations of the African countries have for crypto trading.

As a result of the recent data from the region, it can be said that Africa is a true leader in terms of crypto adoption, and the adoption is happening faster than anywhere in the world.

P2P Trading On a Rise

Thanks to the increasing number of P2P trading activities in the region, Africa managed to accumulate over $105 billion worth of cryptocurrencies for the year ending June 2021. Numerous countries in the region, including Kenya and South Africa, recorded massive growth in crypto adoption and have managed to rank among the top 20 countries in terms of the Global Crypto Adoption Index.

In fact, crypto analytics firm Chainalysis reported that crypto transactions volume in the region in terms of retail-sized transfers was as much as 7 percent. Around the world, the number for the same activity is only 5.5%.

The report also once again said that no other region around the world is using P2P trading platforms as much as Africa does. In general, the attitude towards cryptocurrencies in the region is very much favorable, which millions of people showing interest in the market in Africa.

There are many reasons for this, one of the main being how easy it has become recently to invest in cryptos. Although the majority of the countries have adopted different types of regulations to halt the further development and popularization of crypto trading, the market still continues to grow very fast.

One of the reasons for this is the fast development of the crypto exchanges, which offer local traders opportunities to easily invest in bitcoin or any other digital asset they like. Automated crypto trading has further supported the massive growth of the crypto industry in the region.

Today, even those who simply do not have enough time to trade cryptocurrencies can be part of the market thanks to trading automation. Because there are so many crypto automation companies available in the country, it should not be hard for local traders to find the best bitcoin trading bot that is capable of not only analyzing the market but actually trading cryptocurrencies for you.

This makes crypto trading a lot more accessible for people in the region, who would otherwise not have had enough time for analyzing and trading crypto assets.

Less Trust in Fiat Currencies

Another very important reason why so many people prefer to invest in crypto in the region is that they have very little trust in fiat currencies. The majority of the countries in Africa have a long history of suffering high inflation and similar issues, which makes it only logical for them to look for other types of investments.

Cryptocurrencies tend to be a great way for people in the region to maintain their funds and even profit from them. This is especially true for the younger generation of the country, who have heard the stories of mass inflation which has affected their parents and loved ones throughout their lives.

Although the majority of the African countries do not have crypto-supporting regulations and some of them even restrict crypto trading, the market still manages to develop very fast. This shows how much Africans are really interested in the digital coins and crypto trading market.

As the interest in the crypto market continues to grow in the region, some of the countries might have to find better ways to regulate the market. However, at this point, there have yet to be any substantial statements or calls towards officially supporting the crypto market in the region.

In this climate, P2P platforms are of utmost importance for local traders and crypto investors in the region. At the same time, many of the African countries and governments have reported their aims towards launching their own virtual coins, which would be issued and backed by central banks. In the majority of the African economies, the use of fiat currencies continues to decline, which makes the crypto market even more popular among local traders.

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