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The platform for founders in Africa, SEA and LatAm. Local programs, a $15M fund and an Ethereum-aligned L2 designed for global growth.
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    Dec 22, 2025
    Max Kordek returns as full-time CEO and goes all in on Lisk. Today, we’re strengthening Lisk with a bigger team, increased funding, and full support behind our mission. @maxkordek is returning as CEO to lead this next chapter. Full announcement 👉 lisk.com/blog/posts/max…
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    A stablecoin payment may settle in 30 seconds. But end-to-end, it can still take hours. Here's why 🧵 (1/6)
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    Then comes local rail delivery, followed by reconciliation. Without dedicated tooling, high-volume teams spend ~40 hours/month matching onchain and fiat records manually. However, with specialised infrastructure, that can drop to under 5 hours. (5/6)
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    Rail speed is a necessary condition for fast payments, but the full payment cycle determines the real speed. Read our recent article for the full insight: x.com/Lisk/status/20… (6/6)
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    Jun 23
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    Stablecoin settlement is fast. Everything around it is not.
    Read this article to learn: Why the velocity of stablecoins forces a structural mismatch, exposing the deep bottlenecks of manual human review cycles. How cross-border corridor costs shift from...
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    Jul 15
    A business that has run with one offramp provider for twelve months has a dependency far deeper than its technical integration suggests. If that's you, read on 🧵 (1/5)
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    Jul 15
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    The time to build a secondary relationship is before you need it. In most corridors, the number of providers that can actually support that secondary relationship at B2B scale is smaller than it appears. (5/5)
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    Jul 15
    Read our recent article for the full insight:
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    May 29
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    The Offramp Is Not A Commodity
    Read this article to learn: The difference between interchangeable blockchain rails and relationship-driven fiat networks. How compliance re-onboarding and staged volume limits delay your migration to...
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    Jul 14
    Most founders view a long-standing relationship with one offramp provider as a technical integration. Smart founders see it as compliance history, a liquidity relationship, and a transaction risk profile built through real production volume. That's because a new provider
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    Jul 13
    Adopting stablecoins as a business doesn't mean leaving the traditional financial system. It means adding a second one alongside it. Operationally, this results in two systems producing incompatible financial records that Finance teams must reconcile every month ↓
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    Jul 10
    Most headlines frame crypto adoption as a migration: leave traditional finance, get something cheaper and faster. But the reality of business operations is that both systems must coexist and run simultaneously. Here's why, and what it means for businesses 🧵 (1/7)
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    Jul 10
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    The choice is yours: Put that infrastructure in early and it's a fixed cost. Or defer it, and it will show up as reconciliation backlogs, extended investor due diligence, and month-end closes that take weeks. (7/7)
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    Read our full article:
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    May 21
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    One Business, Two Financial Systems
    Read this article to learn: Where crypto and traditional finance conflict in day-to-day operations Why “better rails” doesn’t solve accounting, audit, and enterprise requirements How dual compliance...
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