Category: Blockchain
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Ndeipi Studios to Produce “Live Free or Die Trying”
Partnership with Prince Edward School Alumni Ryan Koriya and Thomas Brickhill Toronto / Harare — Ndeipi proudly announces that Ndeipi Studios will produce the upcoming feature film Live Free or Die Trying, marking a historic collaboration between Prince Edward School alumni Dr. Tyrone Moodley, Ryan Koriya, and Thomas Brickhill — the creative force behind Zimbabwe’s…
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The New Wall Street: How Ndeipi, GIFT Gold Token, and Genie AI Are Hedging Bitcoin with Gold to Rebuild Black Wealth
A century ago, Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma proved that when people control their own capital, they control their destiny. Though the district was burned to the ground, its spirit of ownership and self-determination could never be destroyed. Today, that spirit has returned — not in buildings and banks, but in blockchains and algorithms.This…
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Hiphopville builds Sovereign Wealth Funds – Public-Private Partnership for Smart Cultural Infrastructure
1. Vision Statement In the spirit of Ubuntu — “I am because we are” — this initiative seeks to redefine development by merging cultural capital with financial capital. The Hiphopville Sovereign Wealth Fund (HSWF) will serve as a hybrid economic engine, combining blockchain governance (Prospera’s Layer-1 framework) with decentralized community participation (Layer-2 DAO infrastructure). The…
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The First Ndeipi Podcast: From the Afro Gold Dollar to Bitcoin — and Back Again
When I first met Mr. Bitcoin himself, Jacob Asparian, at the Collision Conference, I was the Gold guy. I told him why gold was superior to Bitcoin — it had intrinsic value. Back then, gold was about $1,000 an ounce. Today it’s over $4,400 an ounce ($118 per gram). But Jacob smiled and said, “Bitcoin’s…
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Why It Doesn’t Matter Who Created Bitcoin — And How Ndeipi Is Building Africa’s Own Digital Gold Standard
Every few months, someone claims to have cracked the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto. Was he an NSA experiment gone rogue? A collective of cryptographers? Or maybe—a time traveler who came back to fix the broken global financial system? It’s fun to speculate. But in truth, it doesn’t matter who created Bitcoin. What matters is why…
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Genie – The AI Hedging Agent Powering Ndeipi’s Flywheel of Tokenized Real-World Assets
In every financial cycle, there’s an inflection point where intelligence meets infrastructure. At Ndeipi, that convergence takes shape in Genie, our AI Hedging Agent—the digital brain that powers a self-sustaining ecosystem of tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). Genie isn’t your typical algorithm. It’s the invisible force behind a flywheel economy, where data, liquidity, and ownership spin…
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Ndeipi Whales: Africa’s Journey to Digital Sovereignty
Africa accounts for 40% of all stablecoin transactions in the world.That statistic should make us proud — but also deeply uncomfortable. Because while Africans move billions of dollars every month through USDT, USDC, and other stablecoins, we don’t own the rails or the tokens.We’re passengers on someone else’s train. And when you don’t control the…
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The One Africa Vision: The Afro Gold Dollar Trilogy — Ownership, Unity, and a Shared Future
A Golden Manifesto for a New African Century The Afro Gold Dollar Trilogy isn’t just a coin series — it’s a movement.A declaration that Africa’s wealth, resources, and creativity belong to her people. Each coin represents a pillar of The One Africa Vision:Ownership. Unity. Shared Future.Together, they tell the story of a continent reclaiming its…
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The Enemy Within: How Extractive Tokens Drain Africa’s Wealth — and How We Take It Back
For centuries, Africa has been the richest continent in resources and the poorest in reward. From gold and diamonds to oil and cobalt, the pattern has been the same: the wealth leaves, and the struggle stays. Today, that same pattern is reemerging in digital form. Only this time, it’s hidden behind sleek user interfaces and…
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Building Pan-African Collaboration Through Technology
Imagine if South Africa and Nigeria worked together—not in rhetoric, but in code, contracts, and shared value. It’s not a wild dream anymore. Ubuntu and Ndeipi are quietly building the connective tissue between Africa’s power centers—Cape Town, Joburg, Harare, Lusaka, Lagos, Accra, and Dakar—with Dubai, Toronto, and Los Angeles plugged in as global relays. This…