Conflux Network, a leading blockchain layer 1 protocol, is proud to celebrate the significant achievements of its African subsidiary as it was recently recognized by Coingecko as one of Africa’s Top crypto in 2023. Since opening the African Chapter in November 2019, just before the pandemic began, Conflux Network has been instrumental in driving blockchain technology adoption and fostering a vibrant community across the African continent.
Recognizing the importance of leveraging virtual tools, Conflux Network initiated strategic engagements with key opinion leaders (KOLs) in the space, such as Chuta, Nathaniel Luiz, and GHcryptoguy, as well as building relationship with some of the biggest media houses like BitcoinKE,BitcoinAfrica and TechNext. These partnerships laid the foundation for fostering awareness and understanding of blockchain technology in Africa, facilitating meaningful conversations and collaboration within the community.
One of the primary objectives of Conflux Network's African has been to demystify blockchain technology, making it easily accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds. To achieve this, the subsidiary has been at the forefront of hosting various educational workshops and events. Notable examples include the recently concluded Developers Workshop, which aimed to equip participants with practical skills in blockchain development, and the monthly Crypto Tech Night Workshops, providing a platform for enthusiasts to explore the latest developments in the industry. Additionally, the Hydra Developer Bootcamp, conducted in partnership with ChainIDE, offered intensive training for aspiring blockchain developers, empowering them to harness the potential of Conflux Network.
Conflux Network's commitment to collaboration and partnership is evident through its numerous alliances with reputable organizations. The most recent collaboration with Quidax, one of Africa's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, showcases Conflux Network's dedication to fostering the growth of the blockchain ecosystem. Moreover, the partnership with GIGXpad to make web3 more accessible in the African region, demonstrating the platform's versatility and scalability. Another noteworthy collaboration was established with Trust Graphic Novel, an African novel that educates children about blockchain technology through engaging storytelling.
To enhance accessibility and provide regular updates to the community, Conflux Network African launched its dedicated website. The platform serves as a hub for African ambassadors and offers valuable insights into the blockchain market through an informative blog. Visitors can stay informed about the latest developments, upcoming events, and explore in-depth articles that shed light on the potential impact of blockchain in Africa.
Conflux Network Africa has made remarkable strides in reaching and engaging with the African community. With an outreach of over 350,000 people, including developers and crypto enthusiasts, the subsidiary has successfully cultivated a thriving network of individuals passionate about blockchain technology. To join this vibrant community, individuals are encouraged to connect via Conflux Network's official Telegram channel or by reaching out to developers@confluxnetwork.org to join the Discord channel.
As Conflux Network's Africa continues its journey, it remains dedicated to empowering individuals, fostering innovation, and driving blockchain adoption across the African continent.
About Conflux Network:
Conflux Network is a leading blockchain layer 1 protocol focused on delivering fast, secure, and scalable decentralized applications (dApps) and blockchain solutions. With a mission to connect the world through trust, Conflux Network empowers developers and enterprises to build decentralized applications with ease. By leveraging its unique Tree-Graph consensus algorithm, Conflux Network combines the benefits of a high-performance network with the security and decentralization of blockchain technology. For more information, please visit the official Conflux Network website at www.confluxnetwork.org.
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