Critical Minerals, Africa, & the Case for Tokenization as a Serious Financing Mechanism
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/critical-minerals-africa-and-the-case-for-tokenization-as-a-serious-financing-mechanism.
Africa holds 30% of the world's critical minerals but can't access the capital being built around them. Here's why tokenization may change that.
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Western governments have built a financing architecture that makes critical minerals projects bankable, but it was designed for allied nations. Africa holds the geology the world needs and is largely locked out of that system. Tokenization of real-world mining assets is one of the more credible mechanisms for closing that gap, but only where the legal, infrastructure, and regulatory conditions exist to support it.