Cryp Sessions – How Blockchain Can Benefit Content Creators

Cryp Sessions – How Blockchain Can Benefit Content Creators

The immense benefits of blockchain technology as a disruptive tool with impact in virtually every sector of human endeavor are worth noting.

However, adoption in various sectors, especially in Africa, has been low, mainly due to the knowledge gap that is prevalent. This is something Cryp Africa’s learning initiative called ‘Cryp Sessions’ aims to address.

However, it is interesting to note that although content creators are creating content themselves about web3, little attention has been paid to how these content creators could actually leverage the technology themselves to run their work/business.

So Cryp has decided to start from the sector that is concerned with even providing education to others, to give them the knowledge they need to also exploit the blockchain for themselves.

Cryp.Africa invites everyone in the media and content creation space, and blockchain enthusiasts to the maiden edition of the Cryp Sessions webinar of her program titled “How Blockchain Can Benefit Content Creators”.

This will take place in two parts. Part 1 of the session will be held on Wednesday 24 August at 12.00 (WAT). Part two of the session takes place on 31 August at 12.00 (WAT)

Highlights of the event will include an interactive session with internationally recognized and multiple award-winning speakers in the blockchain and content creation niches.

Benefits of the session
  • Learn about the various use cases and benefits of blockchain for content creators
  • Learn from leading content creation experts in the blockchain space
  • Get practical tips and join a robust web3 community to further support your web3 journey
  • Opportunity to be mentored by leading experts
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Here are a number of speakers for the events;

  • Jay Harris, (Founder of Web3 Podcast Network)
  • Charles Okaformbah, (CTO at Convexity)
  • Abhishek Bhattacharya (Co-Founder Whrrl, Forbes 30under30)
  • Moerieda Mackay (Consensus Forum Member, South African National Blockchain Alliance)
  • Ali Hussein Kassim (Chairman, Association of Fintechs, Kenya)
  • George Onyewuchi (Head, Fintech Engagement, First Bank)
  • Tomori Uriel, (growth marketing and building Web3 at Arrakis Finance)
  • Adedoyin Oluyemi, (Content Writer)

In conclusion, content creators have a chance to improve their working model with strategic and innovative additional tools powered by the enormous potential of blockchain technology.

Register here to participate in the event.


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