ICP Hub Kenya, a leading East African blockchain education and advocacy group, has partnered with Kotani Pay, an African crypto payment infrastructure provider, to bolster the Olympus Accelerator Programme.

This strategic partnership aims to supercharge blockchain adoption and empower Web3 developers in East Africa.

ICP Hub Kenya and Kotani Pay will leverage their unique strengths to accelerate the development of the Olympus Accelerator Programme.

Kotani Pay’s participation will provide program attendees with greater access to mentorship, cutting-edge tools, and potential funding.

The partnership allows Kotani Pay to refine its offerings, expand its reach, and solidify its position in the blockchain space.

ICP Hub Kenya will select promising blockchain projects and connect them with the Olympus Accelerator Programme’s resources. They will also provide ongoing support to these ventures.

The Olympus Accelerator Programme

The Olympus Accelerator Programme, is a global initiative designed to support and propel innovative blockchain projects. It offers a comprehensive package of resources, including:

Access to a network of seasoned blockchain experts. Tools and technologies to help developers build robust blockchain solutions. Financial backing to facilitate project development and market entry.

The Olympus Accelerator Programme takes a unique open-source approach, fostering a collaborative environment where participants can share and benefit from each other’s expertise. This aligns perfectly with the core values of blockchain technology: decentralization, transparency, and community-driven development.

This partnership between ICP Hub Kenya and Kotani Pay represents a significant step towards accelerating blockchain adoption and innovation in East Africa. By combining their strengths, they aim to cultivate a thriving and dynamic blockchain ecosystem in the region.

“This collaboration unites our dedication to empowering creative developers and innovative blockchain projects currently seeking to make their mark in the industry,” says Yvonne Kagondu, Co-founder of ICP Hub Kenya.

“We believe that by sharing knowledge and collaborating, we can pave the way for millions of Africans to participate in the Web3 economy, driving sustainable development and prosperity across the continent,” Felix Macharia, CEO at Kotani Pay.


 

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