Kenya to Host Africa’s Premier Blockchain and Crypto Conference in June 2025

KBCC 2025 to Tackle Innovation, Mass Adoption & Policy Reform in a Landmark Gathering

Kenya is set to host one of Africa’s most influential gatherings in the blockchain and digital asset space as the Kenya Blockchain and Crypto Conference (KBCC) 2025 returns for its third edition on June 12–13, 2025, at the A.S.K Dome in Nairobi.

Powered by Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, KBCC 2025 will bring together over 1,500 participants from across the continent—including developers, regulators, banks, fintechs, startups, global protocols, and policy shapers—under this year’s theme:
“Driving Blockchain Innovation and Mass Adoption.”

Two Days, One Mission: Empowering Innovation & Policy Alignment

  • Day 1 – Blockchain for Business, Institutional Adoption & Regulation
    With over 500+ policy and industry stakeholders, this day focuses on regulation, compliance, and practical adoption of blockchain across sectors such as finance, government, and trade.
  • Day 2 – Building on Chain: Scaling Web3 Solutions
    • A Developer Track targeting 800+ Web3 builders,
    • A Startup Track for 100 early-stage founders, featuring demo sessions, workshops, and a startup pitch showcase.

Strong Industry Backing

In addition to Binance, KBCC 2025 is proudly supported by a growing list of official sponsors, including: Bitget, Sumsub, Busha, Tether, Telcoin, Lisk DAO, Base, Bybit, Kotani Pay, MexC, Payd and Project Mocha. Strategic partners include the Association of Fintechs in Kenya, the Digital Financial Services Association of Kenya (DFSAK), Virtual Assets Chamber of Commerce and key ecosystem collaborators across the continent.

Some of the speakers include;

  • Andrew Letting – Africa Growth Lead, Bitget
  • Saruni Maina- Regional Operations Lead – Africa, Binance
  • Andrew Masila – Research, Development and Innovation Lead, Safaricom
  • Tim Theuri- Executive Head of Cybersecurity, M-Pesa Africa
  • Tatenda Chinodakufa – Business Development Manager, Africa, Sumsub
  • Nickson Omondi- Manager, Digital Economy Tax Office, Kenya Revenue Authority
  • Bright Gameli – Founder, Africahackon
  • Allan Kakai – Director,Virtual Assets Chamber of Commerce
  • Nathaniel Luz , President, Africa Stablecoin Network

Policy Momentum: Finance Bill 2025 & VASP Regulation

KBCC 2025 comes at a pivotal moment for the Kenyan blockchain space. The recently tabled Finance Bill 2025 proposes a reduction in the Digital Asset Tax (DAT) from 3% to 1.5%, signaling responsiveness to industry concerns and ongoing public-private dialogue.

Additionally, the long-anticipated Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Bill has been formally tabled in Parliament, aiming to establish a regulatory framework for digital asset businesses in Kenya. The bill outlines requirements for licensing, compliance, consumer protection, and anti-money laundering, positioning Kenya to become a regulated hub for blockchain innovation.

KBCC 2025 will provide a timely forum for unpacking these developments and aligning ecosystem stakeholders—including regulators, developers, and financial institutions—on how to foster innovation while ensuring compliance and sustainability.

A Platform to Shape Africa’s Blockchain Future

“At KBCC 2025, our focus is on education for mass adoption. We’re inviting businesses, innovators, and everyday citizens to engage with blockchain technology and explore its practical value,” said Sheila Waswa, CEO of Chasing Mavericks and Events Lead for KBCC 2025.

Larry Cooke, Binance spokesperson, explained, “We’re proud to support platforms like KBCC that foster local innovation and open access to blockchain knowledge. Africa’s builder ecosystem is among the most promising globally, and we’re committed to helping creators, developers, and entrepreneurs unlock its full potential.

“Busha is proud to support KBCC 2025 in advancing the conversation around compliant blockchain innovation. The future of crypto in Africa is about real access, real utility, and progressive regulation. Kenya’s leadership is setting a regional benchmark, and Busha is here to build the infrastructure that makes crypto safe, useful, and truly inclusive for all  while collaborating with key stakeholders, regulators, innovators, and ecosystem leaders” – Moyo Sodipo, Busha COO & Co-Founder

Be Part of It

Whether you’re a developer, policymaker, founder, fintech leader, or investor—KBCC 2025 is the place to be. Sponsorship, exhibition, and speaking opportunities are still open.

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