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Aptos Labs and Yellow Card Launch Gas-Free Stablecoin Transfers in 20 African Countries

July 6, 2025 1 Min Read
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Aptos Labs and Yellow Card Launch Gas-Free Stablecoin Transfers in 20 African Countries

Aptos Labs, a Layer-1 blockchain platform, has partnered with Yellow Card, a licensed stablecoin infrastructure supplier in Africa, to launch immediate stablecoin transfers in 20 African international locations. The mixing permits customers to ship USDT and different supported stablecoins by means of the Aptos community with out paying gasoline charges.

Aptos beforehand built-in main stablecoins together with USDT, USDC, and USDe. All transfers on Aptos will likely be settled immediately, supporting varied cost use circumstances, together with cross-border transfers, enterprise transactions, and on a regular basis purchases. In keeping with Yellow Card, Sub-Saharan Africa leads international stablecoin adoption, with greater than 54 million customers on the continent.

Yellow Card clients can transfer funds shortly and with out excessive charges. The system is designed for mobile-first and high-volume use, providing quick settlement and low transaction prices. This helps each small companies and people who depend on stablecoins for day by day monetary wants.

The partnership strengthens Aptos’ position in digital funds and expands entry to stablecoin-based providers throughout the African market.

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