Payments are not just background infrastructure — they shape opportunity. They determine who gets access to the global economy, who actually gets paid for their work, and who is able to scale beyond borders. For freelancers and online businesses in Africa, payment systems can either unlock growth or quietly limit potential.
On 7th February 2026 at around 8:00 PM WAT / 10:00 PM EAT, our founder Graysatoshi will be joining Bizmerchant Money Flow Session as an invited speaker to address a critical but often overlooked topic: receiving international payments.
This episode is focused on the real challenges Africans face when earning online — delayed payments, high fees, restricted platforms, frozen accounts, and limited access to global financial tools. Instead of surface-level discussions, this session will go deep into practical solutions that freelancers, creators, developers, and online entrepreneurs can actually use.
During the conversation, we will explore:
Reliable methods for receiving international payments without unnecessary friction
Tools and platforms that make cross-border payments easier for Africans
A clear comparison between traditional payment rails and crypto-based rails, including Bitcoin and fiat
How these systems differ in speed, cost, accessibility, and censorship resistance
And most importantly, what the future of payments could realistically look like for Africa
This is not just a tech discussion — it’s about economic inclusion, financial freedom, and building systems that work for people who earn, sell, and build across borders every day.
If you are a freelancer, run an online business, accept international clients, or are building payment solutions for Africa, this conversation directly affects you.
📌 Set your reminder on X (Twitter) today and don’t plan to miss this important session:
👉 https://x.com/i/spaces/1lDGLBnpwBPxm
The future of African money flow is being discussed — be part of it.

On 7th February 2026 at around 8:00 PM WAT / 10:00 PM EAT, our founder Graysatoshi will be joining Bizmerchant Money Flow Session as an invited speaker to address a critical but often overlooked topic: receiving international payments.
This episode is focused on the real challenges Africans face when earning online — delayed payments, high fees, restricted platforms, frozen accounts, and limited access to global financial tools. Instead of surface-level discussions, this session will go deep into practical solutions that freelancers, creators, developers, and online entrepreneurs can actually use.
During the conversation, we will explore:
Reliable methods for receiving international payments without unnecessary friction
Tools and platforms that make cross-border payments easier for Africans
A clear comparison between traditional payment rails and crypto-based rails, including Bitcoin and fiat
How these systems differ in speed, cost, accessibility, and censorship resistance
And most importantly, what the future of payments could realistically look like for Africa
This is not just a tech discussion — it’s about economic inclusion, financial freedom, and building systems that work for people who earn, sell, and build across borders every day.
If you are a freelancer, run an online business, accept international clients, or are building payment solutions for Africa, this conversation directly affects you.
📌 Set your reminder on X (Twitter) today and don’t plan to miss this important session:
👉 https://x.com/i/spaces/1lDGLBnpwBPxm
The future of African money flow is being discussed — be part of it.
