African Web3 and blockchain sectors raised $5.1 million in 2021, rising to $88 million in 2022. This year, they've struggled with raising capital and have been victims of the global web3 slowdown.
Against this backdrop, Adaverse is betting heavily on African web3 startups and Vincent Li, the firm's Founding Partner joins us in this episode to share his thoughts on the space and why there's room for disruption in Africa.
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