This session features a discussion with Mr. Victor at the Black Blockchain Summit, focusing on how Qubit Xtechs aims to empower Black people and Africans through blockchain technology. Victor emphasizes the irony that despite Africa’s abundant human capital and youthful population, many Africans still lack access to blockchain knowledge and benefits. Qubit Xtechs addresses this gap by prioritizing three core principles: fruitful collaboration, education, and inclusion. Unlike many other companies, they focus on grassroots engagement, utilizing technologies like USSD to reach users without internet access, ensuring broader accessibility. The session also highlights the significance of identity and spirit, with the ambassador for the African Union expressing that being African is not just about birth but a shared spirit. Victor appreciates the conference’s role in uniting this collective African spirit and looks forward to future events celebrating it. Overall, the session underscores a vision of inclusive growth, education, and collaboration to uplift Africans within the blockchain space.