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MEXC Doubles Down on Web3 User Education in Africa Following Presence at Africa Blockchain Festival 2025

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
November 14, 2025
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Experience the bustling atmosphere of the Africa Blockchain Festival with diverse attendees exploring industry-leading blockchain and cryptocurrency innovations at a modern conference venue.

MEXC Education leads Web3 learning in Africa, empowering users through training, collaboration and practical crypto knowledge


Education continues to bridge between curiosity and opportunity as Web3 gains more adoption in Africa.

Also read: MEXC elevates crypto trading with smart automation

MEXC continues to lead educational efforts to help African users tackle the bias & technical challenges associated with getting started in crypto.

At the just concluded Africa Blockchain Festival (ABF) 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda, MEXC once again showed why it is more than just a global crypto exchange. It is a driver of learning, inclusion, and collaboration that is shaping Africa’s financial future.

Africa’s Blockchain Potential

The Africa Blockchain Festival 2025 was a landmark event that brought together the brightest minds and boldest ideas in technology.

Held from November 7 to 9 in Kigali, the festival attracted over 4,000 innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers who came to explore how blockchain and artificial intelligence can transform the continent’s economy.

The event focused on how Africa can move from being a technology consumer to a technology creator.

Key discussions revolved around AI and blockchain integration, including conversations around how innovation can solve local challenges in finance, education, and governance.

For MEXC, the festival was an opportunity to connect with African builders and users who share a vision for a more inclusive digital economy.

The company’s presence was a space for learning, collaboration, and real engagement.

MEXC’s Commitment to Education

Education is at the center of MEXC’s mission in Africa. The company believes that the key to mass adoption is understanding.

Through online classes, local workshops, partnerships with universities, and consistent educational content, MEXC continues to give Africans the tools they need to navigate the crypto world with confidence.

At ABF, this commitment was brought to life. MEXC’s booth became a knowledge center where hundreds of attendees stopped by to learn, ask questions, and explore the features that make MEXC one of the most user friendly exchanges in the world.

Visitors were particularly interested in how easy it is to trade on MEXC, from signing up to making their first Spot trade.

The conversations were interactive and focused on clarity rather than complexity. MEXC representatives took time to explain trading concepts in simple and relatable ways.

This approach reflects MEXC’s belief that when users understand the market, they make better decisions.

Collaboration for Local Impact

MEXC understands that the future of Web3 in Africa depends on collaboration. The company continues to partner with local blockchain projects, developers, and startups to ensure that innovation benefits the communities it is meant to serve.

During the festival, MEXC’s representatives held strategic discussions with African project leaders and ecosystem developers about future partnerships.

The goal is to support initiatives that apply blockchain technology to real African problems, from access to finance and education to supply chain transparency.

By supporting local innovators, MEXC is helping Africa move from adoption to creation. This aligns perfectly with the ABF’s vision of building an Africa-driven tech ecosystem where local talent leads global change.

A User First Philosophy

At the heart of MEXC’s growth is a clear philosophy: put users first. This principle guides every decision, from how products are designed to how support is delivered.

MEXC is known for its simple interface, low trading fees, and reliable customer service. But what truly sets it apart is the human touch.

MEXC views its users as partners, not just traders. That is why its representatives engage communities both online and offline, listening to feedback and constantly improving the user experience.

During the Africa Blockchain Festival, this approach stood out. Visitors were not given marketing speeches; they were given understanding.

They left knowing that MEXC is a trusted guide in their trading journey.

Many participants were so inspired that they signed up immediately after learning about the platform. Some even completed their first trades on the spot.

The response was a reflection of MEXC’s ability to connect authentically with people and build trust through education.

The festival ended on a reflective and emotional note with a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Participants toured the site, guided through the stories of Rwanda’s history, resilience, and unity.

After the visit, the MEXC team engaged attendees in thoughtful conversations about how technology can be used to promote progress and inclusion.

A Long-Term Educational Vision

While ABF 2025 was an important milestone, MEXC’s commitment to education extends far beyond conferences. The company continues to launch initiatives aimed at expanding blockchain literacy across Africa.

Programs like MEXC Foundation, the CSR arm of MEXC that primarily drives web3 education, are empowering young Africans with the skills and knowledge needed to build in the Web3 space.

Through mentorship programs, ambassador opportunities, and university collaborations, MEXC is helping to create the next generation of blockchain leaders.

These initiatives are about opening doors to new careers, innovation, and global connection.

MEXC understands that Africa’s blockchain future depends on its people. By giving them knowledge and tools, the company is investing in the continent’s long-term growth.

Africa is quickly becoming a leader in global crypto adoption, and MEXC is right at the center of that progress.

Its continuous investment in education, collaboration, and user empowerment is helping to build a stronger and more informed digital community.

MEXC’s active involvement in events like the Africa Blockchain Festival reflects a commitment to listening, learning, and growing alongside African communities.

The company’s focus on practical learning ensures that users are participants in the crypto market and are active contributors to the future of finance.

About MEXC

Founded in 2018, MEXC is committed to being “Your Easiest Way to Crypto.” Serving over 40 million users across 170+ countries, MEXC is known for its broad selection of trending tokens, everyday airdrop opportunities, and low trading fees.

Our user-friendly platform is designed to support both new traders and experienced investors, offering secure and efficient access to digital assets.

Also read: MEXC earn products show stability amid market turmoil

MEXC prioritizes simplicity and innovation, making crypto trading more accessible and rewarding.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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