Decentraland (MANA) was an early entrant to the Web3.0 virtual universe on the blockchain. The project was gaining traction in 2020 and when the market for NFTs and digital assets soared in 2021, Decentraland saw its value rocket higher. As the market goes through a recent bear market, investors are now looking for other projects that can be metaverse leaders. Metacade has jumped onto that list and the project has just launched a presale of its MCADE utility token. What is Metacade? Metacade is creating a Web3.0 hub for developers and gamers to meet and collaborate. The project is setting out to build the world’s first community-led play-to-earn arcade on the path to being a leading Game-Fi destination. Metacade’s aim is to attract a thriving community of casual and serious gamers to ...
With the metaverse tipped to be one of the biggest technological revolutions the world has ever seen, getting in early could generate life-changing gains over the coming decades. But with many new entrants to the market, it can be tricky to find the best metaverse tokens. A new token, Metacade, is currently in presale and has been attracting plenty of attention from metaverse crypto investors. In this article, we’re going to introduce you to Metacade and why it could be one of the best metaverse tokens to invest in for 2023. Why Invest in Metaverse Tokens? Before we cover why Metacade could be one of the best metaverse tokens of 2023, we first need to explain why you should consider investing in the metaverse. According to Grand View Research, the metaverse is one of the fastest-growing in...
When President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-appointed former vice president Kembo Mohadi as the deputy president and second secretary at the recent Zanu PF elective congress, it was a strong indication that despite a sex scandal involving Mohadi, he is likely to come back next year should his boss win the 2023 general election. Source
When President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-appointed former vice president Kembo Mohadi as the deputy president and second secretary at the recent Zanu PF elective congress, it was a strong indication that despite a sex scandal involving Mohadi, he is likely to come back next year should his boss win the 2023 general election. Source
Ghana and Nigeria have always had a healthy competition, which dates back to decades ago. Unlike Ghana, however, Nigeria’s industry has fast evolved to become globally competitive, enjoying the number two spot in the world after Bollywood in terms of the number of productions. In an interview with The Africa Report, filmmaker Peter Sedufia explains why. Source
Ghana and Nigeria have always had a healthy competition, which dates back to decades ago. Unlike Ghana, however, Nigeria’s industry has fast evolved to become globally competitive, enjoying the number two spot in the world after Bollywood in terms of the number of productions. In an interview with The Africa Report, filmmaker Peter Sedufia explains why. Source
Ghana and Nigeria have always had a healthy competition, which dates back to decades ago. Unlike Ghana, however, Nigeria’s industry has fast evolved to become globally competitive, enjoying the number two spot in the world after Bollywood in terms of the number of productions. In an interview with The Africa Report, filmmaker Peter Sedufia explains why. For Sedufia, the week started off with quite an intense pace. It was not until midweek, when things seemed to have slowed down, that we were able to catch up with him via Zoom for a chat about Ghana’s film industry. To understand the current situation, it is important for us to give some context: Ghana comes second to Nigeria in terms of the number of movies produced annually, but the gap is wide. Nigeria produces about 2,600 movies a year ...
To trace the activities along the supply chain more efficiently, concerned parties can access price, date, origin, quality, certification, destination and other pertinent information using blockchain. Traceability, as used in the supply chain sector, is the capacity to pinpoint the previous and current locations of inventory and a record of product custody. It involves tracking products as they move through a convoluted process, from raw materials to merchants and customers, after passing through many geographic zones. Traceability is one of the significant benefits of blockchain-driven supply chain innovations. As blockchain consists of decentralized open-source ledgers recording data, which is replicable among users, transactions happen in real-time. As a result, the blockchain can build...
The company is seeking to raise about N30bn ($68m), comprising N20bn in debt and N10bn in equity. The debt, which will be in two tranches of N15bn and N5bn, will be used to expand, while the equity from the IPO will be used to keep leverage down. Talks with Infracredit are “close to closure,” Agboola says. The IPO, for which Kairos Capital is the lead issuer, opened on 21 November and runs until 23 December.
“The funding is critical,” Saloojee told lawmakers on 16 November 2022 during a briefing about Denel’s turnaround plan. “Denel, [as] the custodian of strategic and sovereign capabilities, gives us … strategic independence and security of supply.”
In October, Toronto-based Coinsquare became the first crypto trading business to get dealer registration from the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). That means a lot as now Coinsquare investors’ funds enjoy the security of the Canadian Investment Protection Fund in the event of insolvency, while the exchange is required to report its financial standing regularly. This news reminds us about the peculiarities of Canadian regulation of crypto. While the country still holds a rather tight process of licensing the virtual asset providers, it outpaces the neighboring United States in its experiments with crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), pension funds’ investments and central bank digital currency (CBDC) efforts. An era of restricted dealers Coinsquare, which...
The decline of Denel would compromise South Africa’s strategic independence, says chief restructuring officer (CRO) Riaz Saloojee, making the timely disbursal of the R3.4bn ($196m) lifeline thrown to the entity critical. Source