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Celo Blockchain Holds First Uganda Community Meetup in 2022 with Makerere University Students (BitKE, 2/1/22)
Celo held their first 2022 meet up for the Celo Uganda community on January 28th. Students from Makerere University were invited to participate in the meetup where education on blockchain, crypto, and use cases were emphasized. Umar Sebyala, Celo Labs ecosystem lead for Uganda, indicated that, “The Celo foundation is committed to supporting initiatives around the world that foster the adoption of Celo and growth of the community around the platform. These meet-up events are a great way to activate local communities in an organic manner with the in-person experience now that the economy has been fully re-opened.” Celo Uganda is planning to schedule monthly meetups and February details will be announced via Twitter @celo_ug.
Celo is a mobile-first blockchain for emerging markets with over 1 million wallet addresses across 113 countries that makes financial dApps and crypto payments accessible to anyone with a mobile phone. (Read on EmergingCrypto.io; Read on BitKE)
Scams Are on the Rise and Make Up 95% of All Crypto Crimes in Africa, Says Latest Luno Report (BitKE, 2/2/22)
Crypto and scams are a common talking point with many scams cropping up around the web promising riches quickly. One of Africa’s largest exchanges, Luno, indicated that 95% of all crimes on its exchange involved scams. Luno has found three main reasons behind the increasing rate of crypto crime in Africa:
- Low financial education and poverty that makes people more desperate
- Crypto is a new technology that users are uncertain about
- Poor data protection
Eva Crouwel, Head of Financial Crime at Luno, commented that “[There] is no specific demographic for victims, despite widely-held perceptions that scammers target either the ignorant elderly, or young mavericks looking to make a quick buck or previously disadvantaged users.”
Remember readers, be very careful online and remain skeptical whenever coming across something that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Stay safe! (Read on EmergingCrypto.io; Read on BitKE)
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