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Africa’s Prepaid SIM Users Gain USDC Access via Stellar Network

Africa’s Prepaid SIM Users Gain USDC Access via Stellar Network

CoinEditionCoinEdition2025/01/01 16:00
By:Lipika Deka

Stellar partners with Fonbnk to create on/off-ramps for the global digital economy. Airtime credits can now be converted into USDC using Stellar’s network. Unlocking financial access for over 350 million unbanked people in Africa.

  • Stellar partners with Fonbnk to create on/off-ramps for the global digital economy.  
  • Airtime credits can now be converted into USDC using Stellar’s network.  
  • Unlocking financial access for over 350 million unbanked people in Africa. 

The Stellar Network and Fonbnk have partnered to provide prepaid SIM users in Africa with access to the global digital economy. This collaboration allows users to convert airtime credits into USDC stablecoins through the Stellar blockchain.

This initiative leverages the widespread use of prepaid mobile SIM cards in Africa to provide seamless on- and off-ramps to the Stellar blockchain. The goal is to revolutionize how users access and participate in the global digital economy.

How the Partnership Works

Users can deposit prepaid airtime credits into their wallets via Fonbnk’s platform. These credits are instantly converted to USDC on the Stellar network. With each airtime credit worth $0.01 in USDC, users gain access to fast and efficient digital transactions.

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This partnership is particularly impactful in Africa, where over 350 million people lack traditional bank accounts and formal banking reaches only 20% of families.

Fonbnk’s innovative approach will reshape the world’s 8 billion prepaid SIM cards into virtual debit cards. This opens up financial access for underserved communities. Stellar’s scalable blockchain infrastructure ensures these transactions are efficient, cost-effective, and transparent.

XLM Breakout Confirmed, Retest Underway, Expecting Upside Continuation Towards $1

Meanwhile, the Stellar network’s native token, XLM, is showing signs of a potential breakout. XLM has broken out of a descending triangle pattern, a bullish technical indicator. This breakout is now being followed by a retest of the broken resistance level, which is currently acting as support.

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The successful retest suggests that the breakout is valid and that further upside potential is likely. Market analysts expect XLM to continue its upward trajectory towards the $1 mark.

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