Gamic, a blockchain-based app, has launched to improve connectivity and create wealth among Africans.
Millions of Africans juggle multiple apps to message friends, send money, and build businesses daily. The app, known to “pay its users to socialise,” combines real-time messaging, group collaboration, and an integrated blockchain wallet, enabling users to chat, transact, and earn rewards within a single ecosystem.
“Unlike traditional social applications that profit from user data without sharing value, Gamic places ownership in the hands of its community,” it said.
From rural farmers coordinating million-dollar harvests to urban freelancers receiving instant payments, Gamic is improving digital life across Africa.
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“Our goal is to ensure value flows back to those who create it,” Gamic noted. The firm notes that users earn “GG Points” by inviting friends, joining communities, or transacting through the app. These points, convertible to tangible rewards, incentivise participation while fostering loyalty.
According to the firm, freelancers across the continent rely on the app to receive payments instantly, even without traditional bank accounts. By rewarding contributions, Gamic transforms users from passive consumers into active stakeholders.
On Gamic, transactions cost little while maintaining enterprise-grade security. The app’s design hides the blockchain’s complexity, allowing users to focus on utility.
Looking forward, Gamic will introduce decentralised identity verification and AI tools for small businesses as part of its ambition to redefine digital ecosystems.