Monica Powers ABDS 2026 as Lead Sponsor, Elevating Africa’s Web3 Summit Experience in Lagos
Anticipation is steadily building ahead of the Africa Blockchain, DeFi and Web3 Summit 2026, with Monica Technologies confirmed as a key partner and official Headline Sponsor, bringing added weight and strategic depth to the upcoming event.
Anticipation is steadily building ahead of the Africa Blockchain, DeFi and Web3 Summit 2026, with Monica Technologies confirmed as a key partner and official Headline Sponsor, bringing added weight and strategic depth to the upcoming event. The partnership reflects a broader shift across Africa’s digital landscape, where innovation platforms are increasingly aligning with industry gatherings to drive real progress.
The summit, scheduled for April 29, 2026, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, is expected to convene a diverse mix of founders, developers, investors, and ecosystem leaders. As blockchain and decentralized finance accelerate across key African markets, platforms like ABDS 2026 are becoming central to collaboration, knowledge exchange, and forward-looking dialogue.
Monica Technologies operates Monica, a platform built to make cryptocurrency more accessible and practical within everyday financial systems. Users can seamlessly convert Bitcoin, USDT, and Ethereum into naira through direct bank transfers, creating a reliable bridge between digital assets and traditional finance.
“We are focused on making crypto usable in ways that matter to people. It has to go beyond trading and become part of everyday financial activity,” the founder of Monica Technologies said.
Beyond its core conversion functionality, the platform supports a range of everyday services including airtime purchases, data subscriptions, bill payments, and digital gift cards. This integrated approach reflects a clear intention to embed digital assets into daily financial behavior rather than positioning them as isolated investment tools.
As adoption expands across the continent, the emphasis is shifting toward platforms that simplify access while maintaining speed and reliability. Solutions that bridge digital currencies with local economies are becoming central to how users engage with blockchain technology, particularly in markets where ease of use directly influences adoption.
As lead sponsor, Monica’s involvement is expected to elevate the overall experience of the summit, supporting more engaging sessions and deeper interactions among participants. The partnership introduces additional perspective into conversations shaping the future of Web3 across Africa.
“For us, this partnership is about supporting the ecosystem and helping to create spaces where meaningful conversations can happen,” the founder added.
Attendees can expect high impact keynote sessions, practical insights from industry experts, and networking opportunities designed to foster genuine collaboration across the blockchain space.
“We want to see more collaboration across the ecosystem because that is what will drive real progress,” the founder noted.
Organizers noted that the partnership marks a significant step toward delivering a world-class event experience for innovators, investors, and industry leaders across Africa and beyond.
“We are excited about what ABDS 2026 represents and the role it can play in shaping the future of Web3 in Africa,” the founder concluded.
