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Guest: Larry Cook, Legal & Regulatory Strategist at Binance Africa has the youngest population on earth. It also has some of the oldest approaches to wealth. Larry Cook—ex-regulator at the South African Reserve Bank, now at Binance—sits down to explain why that paradox could either propel the continent forward or leave it playing catch-up for another generation. This isn't about cryptocurrency hype. It's about whether 1.4 billion people will shape the digital economy or simply consume what others build. In this raw, Solutions-focused discourse, Larry opens up about the uncomfortable truth regulators don't always say out loud: African leaders often lack the technical fluency to guide their nations through this transformation. But he doesn't stop at critique—he maps out exactly what everyday Africans, not just policymakers, must do to claim their stake in a $2 trillion digital asset economy that's being built with or without them. In this episode: → Why "you get the leaders you deserve" applies to Africa's digital future → The remittance revolution already happening beneath regulators' noses → How stable coins are quietly replacing Western Union across the continent → Why African youth must become "agile enough" to self-educate or be left behind → The "Bentley vs. bandwagon" framework for African innovation → Three barriers blocking mass adoption (and who owns each one) → Why lawyers who know AI will replace lawyers who don't—and what that means for Africa → The institutional memory trap keeping regulators cautious → How blockchain gives Africans something they've never had: trust without intermediaries → Why "cash is king" thinking will cost Africa its seat at the global table Disclaimer: This conversation does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research. Follow Africa Discourse Website: https://discoursechannel.com/ Instagram: / africadiscoursechannel X: https://x.com/dchannelafrica LinkedIn: / africa-discourse-channel Listen to more Wavve of African Discourse episodes: YouTube: / @africadiscoursechannel Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/eg/podcast... Connect across Socials: https://links.discoursechannel.com/@a... Hosted by @the.richardjoseph Instagram: / the.richardjoseph Twitter: https://www.x.com/therichardjose LinkedIn: / therichardjoseph If you have a tip or a comment, please email us editor@discoursechannel.com Timestamps 0:00 - "You get the leaders you deserve": Why Africans must stop waiting for permission 1:00 - From South African Reserve Bank to Binance: Larry Cook's journey through fintech regulation 2:30 - Explaining blockchain to a 10-year-old (and why most adults still don't get it) 4:00 - Beyond Bitcoin: What tokenized cups and digital identity mean for everyday Africans 5:30 - The jobs revolution nobody's talking about: How crypto created entire industries overnight 8:00 - The dollarization threat: Why Western currencies still control African economies 9:00 - "We can build our own Bentley": Africa's choice between innovation and imitation 10:45 - The youth awakening: How demonstrations signal a generation ready to lead 12:30 - Decentralizing education: Why you don't need universities to master emerging tech 14:00 - Infrastructure vs. exposure: The two building blocks for democratizing knowledge 15:00 - Africa's position on the global map: Present but not where we should be 17:00 - The stable coin secret: How Africans are already bypassing traditional remittance systems 19:00 - Inside the regulator's mind: Why "pulling one lever changes another consequence" 20:30 - Risk appetite, partnership models, and consumer accountability: The three-point plan 22:00 - "There's no second Jesus in government": The accountability call every African needs to hear 24:00 - Why AI won't replace lawyers—but lawyers who know AI will replace those who don't 26:00 - The final challenge: Stop being lazy, stop waiting, start owning your future #DigitalAssetsAfrica #BlockchainRevolution #AfricanFintech #CryptoAdoption #FourthIndustrialRevolution #AfricaInnovation #DecentralizedFinance #AfricanYouth #AfricaDiscourseChannel #DiscourseChannel #ADC