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Why Kenyan start-ups can bank on ICOs

Blockchain experts believe it is a credible path to more easily accessed funding.
Olusegun Ogundeji
1:50
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31 Jul 2019
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29 Jul 2019

Kenya mulls over ICOs for citizens

Local taskforce recommends development of digital asset framework to enable citizens to raise funds via ICOs.
Olusegun Ogundeji
2:10
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Dr. Bitange Ndemo
17 May 2018

Lack of legislation won't curb Kenya's blockchain enthusiasm

Vincent Matinde
1:40
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Paxful
15 May 2018

Paxful to launch blockchain incubation hub in Lagos

Paul Adepoju
2:00
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Hamid Rashid
14 May 2018

Is Africa fertile ground for blockchain crowdfunding and development?

Vincent Matinde
2:10
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CMA
21 Feb 2018

Kenya: Capital Markets Authority warns over ICO

Vincent Matinde
 
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