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Africa's second-largest pre-seed deal [View in browser]( [TC Daily Logo] 2 FEBRUARY, 2022 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Paystack Logo][Quidax Logo][Fincra Logo] Good morning 🌄 Wordle has been sold to The New York Times. The web game—which first appeared in October 2021—grew from 90 users in November 2021 to [3 million users]( by January 2021. On Monday, The New York Times [announced]( that it had acquired the game for a price “in the low seven figures". While this is good news for Josh Wardle—the creator who developed the game for his partner who enjoys word games—it may soon mark the end for some players. NYT hides its games feature behind a paywall. Games like crossword puzzles are accessible at $0.25/week or $20/year. The company also has a goal of reaching 10 million paid subscriptions by 2025, and acquiring the well-loved Wordle can help boost its numbers. Anyway, if there's any lesson to be learnt here, it's that big things come in simple packages. In today's edition - Africa's second-largest pre-seed deal - OLX bows out of Africa - Ghana’s new portal to track unsolicited calls - India's proposes a 30% tax on crypto - Opportunities AFRICA'S SECOND-LARGEST PRE-SEED DEAL You may be tired of hearing this but 2021 brought many new highs for funding in Africa. For one, startups on the continent attracted over $4 billion in investments. Another comes as the largest pre-seed raises we've seen so far. In May, fintech Telda paved the way with [a $5 million raise]( in Sequoia's first investment in the MENA region. September saw Prospa, another fintech but out of Nigeria, [raise $3.8 million]( to scale. By October, logistics startup Rabbit took first place with [an $11 million raise](. Yesterday, Nigeria's crypto-focused startup Nestcoin joined the trio with [a $6.5 million raise]( led by Distributed Global, Alter Global, Serena Ventures, Alameda Research, and A&T Capital. Building a crypto nest [Nestcoin]( was launched in 2019 by former Binance director Yele Bademosi and former Bundle Africa CTO, Taiwo Orilogbon. [The startup's mission]( is to further deepen crypto adoption in Africa by building out Web3 products. Since launch, Nestcoin has created [Breach](, a media arm to simplify complex crypto topics to a global audience. It also launched one of Africa’s earliest play-to-earn crypto games, [Metaverse Magna (MVM)](, which it says will allow members of its gaming community to earn as much as $1,000 monthly. With its new funding, Nestcoin plans to expand its global operations and invest in building products that will help accelerate crypto adoption and financial freedom for people in frontier markets. OLX BOWS OUT OF AFRICA In 2019, OLX—an online marketplace operating in several countries across the globe—[pulled out of several African countries]( with an acquisition by Jiji. At the time, OLX had 300 million users across its 5 markets in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Nigeria. At the time, OLX's departure from East and West Africa was part of Jiji's plan to beat the competition and become the largest classifieds marketplace. Yesterday, users on OLX's remaining market—South Africa—tried to access the site only to find out that it had been taken down. What happened? This time, it's not an acquisition. Naspers, OLX's parent company, pulled out without prior announcement to users. Upon [reaching out](, Naspers' general manager for Asia and the Middle East, Sjoerd Nikkelen, shared that Naspers was discontinuing the horizontal classifieds platform to focus on "customer proposition fully on our strong property and autos verticals in the country (Property24 and AutoTrader)". Side-bar: Horizontal marketplaces like OLX and Jumia offers users products and services across different sectors while vertical ones like Autocheck offer users products in one sector. Moving forward: OLX's exit from South Africa marks the end of the marketplace on the continent. Of all the classifieds marketplace that competed for dominance in sub-Saharan Africa in the late 2010s, only Jiji and Jumia remain. LEARN WITH PAYSTACK [Learn with Paystack]( In Ep. 6 of Artwork, learn how to convert leads to happy customers. 👉🏾 [Watch now](. This is partner content. GHANA’S NEW PORTAL TO TRACK UNSOLICITED CALLS How many times a week would you say you get marketing calls from your service providers informing you about a new product or service? Well, these calls seem to be increasing and some countries are finally addressing it. Ghana’s National Communications Authority (NCA) is reportedly [building]( a do-not-text or call (DNT/C) portal for subscribers to report unsolicited messages and calls from network providers. The move comes after the agency noted with concern complaints about the spate of unwanted calls and text messages sent to consumers. How will it work? When deployed, the platform will allow consumers to report to their service provider any received messages not consented to. Mobile phone users will be able to submit details of infringements, which would allow mobile network operators, connected to the portal, to take the needed action as stipulated by the authority. Prior to this move, the NCA had [earlier warned MNOs and other operators]( to cease all auto/unconsented subscriptions of consumers and curtail the sending of marketing messages. Service providers are also to ensure that subscriptions to such services are a two-step process and there must be retention of the proof of consent from consumers. ACCESS CRYPTO WITH QUIDAX [Quidax]( Quidax is one of Africa’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges that allows anyone to access Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from anywhere in the world. With the new Quidax app, anyone can trade over 30+ cryptocurrencies, get market reports, easily withdraw funds in your local currency, and do so much more. Download the new [Quidax app]( today! This is partner content. INDIA PROPOSES A 30% TAX ON CRYPTO Cryptocurrency is getting a lot of heat this year. Adoption rates are going up, prices are going down, and some countries like India are loosening restrictions on crypto—but not without concessions. India has had a tumultuous relationship with crypto. An [initial ban in 2018]( was later [lifted in 2020](, and just last year the country considered proposing [a bill that banned crypto trading](, mining or dealing with a 10–year imprisonment term for offenders. We're yet to hear more about that bill but it seems India has found a more profitable way to deal with its worries about crypto: taxes. Yesterday, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman gave a speech concerning the country's 2022–2023 finance budget. During the speech, she revealed that the government plans to [add a 30% tax]( for transfer of digital assets including cryptocurrencies and NFTs. Why did India change its mind? Well, crypto is a pretty big deal in India. From July 2020 through June 2021, crypto [grew at a 641% rate](. Approximately 15 to 20 million people in India own or operate crypto accounts that hold [about $6 billion in total](. Nasscom—a non-governmental trade association in India—also estimates that Indians will invest over $10 billion in crypto by 2030. What does the tax mean for crypto in India? Well, it means that crypto could very well be legal in India if the proposal is accepted. There are a few hurdles though, including opposition from crypto traders who believe that a 30% tax is too high. Minister Sitharaman also shared that India would be launching its own digital currency in 2023, after [running controlled tests]( on the effects of CBDCs on its banking systems. OPPORTUNITIES - The Bayer Foundation Women Empowerment Award is now open to applications from female entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa who are driving positive change by bringing better health and nutrition to everyone. The Awardee will receive €25,000 ($28,000) for their work. [Check it out](. - The Digital Transport for Africa (DT4A) Innovation Challenge is now open to enterprises focused on improving and implementing sustainable mobility of the transport sector on the continent. Selected applicants will be awarded $30,000 to implement new initiatives. [Race to the finish line](. - The Hacklab Foundation Developer Survey is now open to anyone who wants to help provide an open database and actionable insights on developers in Ghana. Responses to the survey will be anonymised and responders will be eligible to receive GHs 500 ($80) and souvenirs from the Hacklab Foundation. [Share with Hacklab](. RELIABLE PAYMENT SOLUTIONS WITH FINCRA [Fincra]( Fincra is a payment infrastructure that provides fintechs, online platforms, and global businesses with reliable payment solutions for quick collections and payouts in different currencies. You can gain access to Fincra’s payments platform or integrate their APIs for seamless payments processing. [Learn more](. This is partner content. What else we're reading - MTN [raises R4.3 billion ($281 million)]( in Nigeria share sale. - Apple is rolling out a [new feature]( that will let users use Face ID when they wear face masks. - Kenyan fintech Ubawa [secures $350,000]( seed funding. - Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow resigns two weeks after [securing $11 billion]( valuation for the fintech startup. 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