Let’s get one thing straight: the era of viewing African crypto adoption solely through the lens of retail… The post Bitnob’s bold play to dominate crypto infrastructureLet’s get one thing straight: the era of viewing African crypto adoption solely through the lens of retail… The post Bitnob’s bold play to dominate crypto infrastructure

Bitnob’s bold play to dominate crypto infrastructure across Africa

2026/03/11 23:30
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Let’s get one thing straight: the era of viewing African crypto adoption solely through the lens of retail speculation is over. If you walked the floor at the recent Africa Tech Summit (ATS) in Nairobi, rubbing shoulders with over 1,600 delegates from 64 countries, the real story was hiding in plain sight. African businesses aren’t looking for the next meme coin; they are desperately searching for ways to bypass broken traditional banking rails. Right at the centre of this shift was Bitnob. 

Serving as a Silver Sponsor at the summit, Bitnob’s presence was a masterclass in strategic positioning. Through high-level product launches, a strategic pivot from a consumer app to the foundational stablecoin  infrastructure, critical panel discussions, and targeted ecosystem building, the company demonstrated exactly how stablecoin rails can solve some of the most pressing financial challenges facing African businesses today.

For years, many within the ecosystem recognised Bitnob primarily as a B2C platform. However, the company is undergoing a massive transformation. Speaking on this strategic realignment, Damilola Robert, Bitnob’s growth and marketing manager, emphasised the company’s new direction.

Bitnob's bold play to dominate crypto infrastructure across AfricaDamilola Robert, Growth and Marketing Manager at Bitnob

“We used to be a B2C company, but right now we are positioning ourselves as the backbone of the industry,” Robert explained. This pivot focuses on providing highly reliable infrastructure for businesses, developers, and enterprise-scale organisations eager to integrate stablecoin and Bitcoin capabilities into their operations.

With an eight-person delegation on the ground in Nairobi, Bitnob was perfectly positioned to engage with infrastructure providers and payment service companies looking to leverage this technology.

Bitnob unveiled Hedge

The standout moment came during the opening keynote by Bitnob’s CEO and co-founder, Bernard Parah. He took the wraps off ‘Hedge’, and it’s a product worth paying attention to.

Hedge is a non-custodial, enterprise-grade financial infrastructure platform built so institutions can securely juggle multiple wallets, exchanges, and blockchains. In the African B2B space, non-custodial solutions remain incredibly rare.

Crucially, Hedge doesn’t hold customer funds. Instead, it hands companies the tools to run their own treasury operations, shift capital across fiat and crypto rails, and scale their financial workflows without the headache of building a blockchain system from scratch.

Bitnob’s Nairobi campaign wasn’t just about shipping products; it was about correcting a deeply flawed narrative. During a packed panel session titled “Africa Isn’t Your Beta Test: Why the Continent Is Writing the Crypto Playbook”, Robert delivered a much-needed reality check to foreign companies trying to crack the African market.

Global platforms often treat the continent as a sandbox for beta testing, completely misreading the sophisticated, production-grade nature of the ecosystem. “The most successful crypto platforms in Africa didn’t ask, ‘How do we bring DeFi here?’ They asked, ‘How do we fix broken money?’ Robert noted.

Bitnob's bold play to dominate crypto infrastructure across AfricaIntroducing Hedge

He highlighted a brutal truth about the African user base: they trust proof first (does the withdrawal actually work?), people second (what is the community saying?), and platforms last. Flashy branding means absolutely nothing if operational reliability is poor. Lock a user’s funds without clear communication, and you’ve lost them forever.

Stablecoins are winning here because they actually protect businesses against inflation and FX scarcity.

Favourable regulation and the Nairobi Stablecoin Conference

Nairobi was a highly calculated choice of venue. Kenya is rapidly setting the pace for progressive crypto regulation in Africa. With the local ecosystem buzzing with the new crypto act, the timing couldn’t have been better.

Bitnob doubled down on this momentum by co-sponsoring the Nairobi Stablecoin Conference alongside Tether (USDT). Organised by Chasing Maverick, this closed-door executive summit brought regulators, traditional bankers, and fintech leaders to the same table. For the first time, Kenyan regulators openly discussed the new legislation while banks strategised on how to handle stablecoin on-ramps and off-ramps.

Also read: “Africans need to solve African problems” – Bitnob’s Damilola Robert on training the next generation of developers

The urgency for these tools is backed by hard numbers. According to a recent Chainalysis report, Africa drove a staggering $92 billion in crypto transaction volume over the past year. As regulatory clouds clear in hubs like Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria, that figure is primed to explode.

Bitnob's bold play to dominate crypto infrastructure across AfricaBitnob’s booth at the Africa Tech Summit (ATS)

This demand was glaringly obvious at Bitnob’s ATS booth. The team fielded enquiries from e-commerce platforms unable to pay international suppliers, SaaS startups pulling their hair out over dollar subscriptions and local payrolls, and remittance firms desperate to ditch legacy systems.

A massive, immediate use case is treasury management. Multinational firms operating across Africa face brutal currency volatility. Bitnob’s infrastructure allows them to easily swap local fiat into USDT, safely repatriating funds to global headquarters and insulating their balance sheets from FX depreciation.

Bitnob’s outing in Nairobi was far more than a standard PR exercise. It was a clear signal that the company is now Africa’s premier crypto infrastructure provider. By pairing developer-friendly APIs with non-custodial treasury tools like Hedge and actively pushing regulatory conversations, Bitnob is laying down the tracks for the future of money.

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