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Lightspark: Open Payment for the Internet Lands in Nigeria

…Illuminating the Path for UMA and Cryptocurrency Integration

by Peter Oluka
December 15, 2024
in Digital Assets
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Lightspark brings UMA to Crupto community and developers in Nigeria
L-r: Christina Smedley, co-founder and chief marketing & communications officer, Lightspark; Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, Lightspark; Lasbery Chioma Oludimu, vice president of Global Operations and managing director for Yellow Card Nigeria; Bernad “Berlin” Parah, CEO of Bitnob, and Kevin Hurley, co-founder and chief technology officer at Lightspark, during Lightspark Developer Day held on December 13, 2024, Lagos-Nigeria.

L-r: Christina Smedley, co-founder and chief marketing & communications officer, Lightspark; Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, Lightspark; Lasbery Chioma Oludimu, vice president of Global Operations and managing director for Yellow Card Nigeria; Bernad “Berlin” Parah, CEO of Bitnob, and Kevin Hurley, co-founder and chief technology officer at Lightspark, during Lightspark Developer Day held on December 13, 2024, Lagos-Nigeria.

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In the evolving world of cryptocurrency, innovation continues to drive transformative so​lutions to real-world problems.

At the forefront of this revolution is Lightspark, a cutting-edge platform leveraging blockchain technology to bridge the gap between decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and practical applications.

Lightspark is a Los Angeles-based company that integrates cryptocurrency with banking systems to disrupt traditional payments.

Lightspark’s open-source software protocol runs on top of the Bitcoin network, allowing for low-cost, near-instant payments.

A notable integration under Lightspark’s strategy involves UMA (Universal Money Address). UMA uses the Bitcoin Lightning Network for fast, low-cost, and efficient payments.

Watch:

https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Lightspark-brings-UMA-to-Crupto-community-and-developers-in-Nigeria-.mp4

The Lightspark Advantage

Lightspark, launched in 2023, has swiftly emerged as a leader in enhancing cryptocurrency’s real-world utility.

It specializes in creating scalable blockchain infrastructures that can handle micro-transactions, smart contracts, and seamless cross-border payments.

Speaking during Lightspark Developer Day on Friday, December 13, 2024, Kevin Hurley, the co-founder and chief technology officer, at Lightspark said that by focusing on user experience, the startup aims to reduce the complexities that often deter non-technical users from embracing cryptocurrency.

Lightspark brings UMA to Crupto community and developers in Nigeria
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L-r: Kevin Hurley, the co-founder and chief technology officer; Christina Smedley, co-founder and chief marketing & communications officer, and Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, all of Lightspark at the Lightspark, during Lightspark Developer Day held on December 13, 2024, Lagos-Nigeria

“Lightspark’s integration with UMA introduces a powerful dynamic. UMA is open-source which means any

wallet, exchange, or bank can integrate the standard and build new payment experiences”, he said.

According to Kevin, this partnership opens new possibilities for underserved populations and emerging markets, where access to traditional financial services is limited.

Bridging the Gap for Underserved Markets

One of Lightspark’s primary goals is to extend financial inclusion. A 2022 report by the World Bank revealed that 1.4 billion adults globally remain unbanked, with the majority residing in developing countries.

Panel Session
Panel Session: L-r: Lasbery Chioma Oludimu, Nicolas Cabrera, Bernad “Berlin” Parah, and Christina Smedley,

Lightspark’s adoption of UMA protocols empowers users in these regions to access financial services such as savings, loans, and insurance, without needing a traditional bank account.

Moreover, by utilizing cryptocurrency’s borderless nature, Lightspark is addressing the $626 billion global remittance industry (as per World Bank data), where transaction fees often average between 6% to 10%.

With Lightspark’s infrastructure, users can send funds with minimal fees, cutting costs by as much as 80% compared to traditional methods.

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Fireside chat session between tech content creator, Izzi Boye (left) and ‘Cross’.

UMA’s Role in Lightspark’s Ecosystem

The synergy between UMA and Lightspark was explained to the audience at the Lagos event who showed enthusiasm towards adopting Lightspark.

Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, Lightspark said the synergy lies in their shared goal: democratizing finance.

“UMA’s priceless financial contract templates allow Lightspark to create synthetic assets without constant on-chain price monitoring, reducing gas fees and increasing scalability”, he expatiated.

“For example, a Lightspark user in Nigeria could invest in synthetic U.S. Treasury Bonds created on UMA, gaining exposure to global financial products without leaving their local economy”.

The Cryptocurrency Adoption Curve

Cryptocurrency adoption is rising. A 2024 report by Chainalysis noted that global crypto usage grew by 15% year-over-year, with emerging markets accounting for the majority of this growth.

Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, Lightspark, speaking to the press
Nicolas Cabrera, VP of Product, Lightspark, speaking to the press

Lightspark is capitalizing on this trend, expanding its presence in regions where traditional financial infrastructure is weak.

By 2025, Lightspark aims to onboard 10 million users into its ecosystem, leveraging UMA to enhance financial access for individuals and small businesses.

Statistics That Illuminate Lightspark’s Impact

Based on Techeconomy’s findings, Lightspark has the capacity for;

98% Reduction in Transaction Costs: Lightspark transactions powered by UMA reduce costs compared to traditional banking systems.

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Influencers at the Lightspark Developer Day in Lagos

50,000 Synthetic Assets: Already created on the platform, ranging from synthetic stocks to commodities.

2 Million Transactions Monthly: Lightspark’s platform handles micro-transactions, making it ideal for everyday use cases like remittances and small business payments.

Projected $5 Billion Valuation: Analysts predict Lightspark will reach this milestone by 2026, driven by its partnerships and scalable solutions.

The Road Ahead

Lightspark is more than just a platform; it’s a vision for a future where financial barriers dissolve under the weight of innovation.

By combining its infrastructure with UMA’s synthetic asset technology, Lightspark is creating opportunities for billions of people to access markets, grow their wealth, and participate in the global economy.

As the cryptocurrency ecosystem matures, Lightspark is poised to remain a beacon of light, guiding the way to universal financial access.

With ambitious goals, impressive statistics, and a commitment to innovation, Lightspark represents the best of what cryptocurrency can offer—a brighter, more inclusive financial future.

Lightspark partnership with Bitnob & Yellowcard

Bitnob, an Africa-focused cross-border payments company, has already jumped on board, becoming the region’s first to adopt UMA as part of the company’s own growth and activation program, said Bernad “Berlin” Parah, CEO of Bitnob.

LightSpark has already sealed a partnership deal with Yellow Card, Africa’s leading fiat-to-crypto on and off-ramp.

This implies that, for the first time, businesses and people on the UMA network will be able to send and receive cross-border payments to 20 African countries through an integration with Yellow Card’s Payments API – powered by Lightspark Extend.

Lightspark brings UMA to Crupto community and developers in Nigeria

Lightspark brings UMA to Crupto community and developers in Nigeria
Lightspark team in a group photograph with crypto community in Lagos

Speaking to Techeconomy at the Lightspark event on Friday, Lasbery Chioma Oludimu, vice president of Global Operations and managing director for Yellow Card Nigeria, re-echoed that this will mean businesses and consumers will have access to fast, open cross-border payments – fiat to fiat or sending and receiving bitcoin – with easy and instant pay-out methods, including mobile money and bank transfer in African countries – a first at this scale.

Yellow Card plans to offer Universal Money Address (UMA) to businesses across the continent soon.

“It lets anyone send and receive money (fiat and crypto) 24/7 using their favorite UMA-enabled wallet, exchange, or bank.

“Using UMAs will mean African businesses and consumers will connect to millions of other companies and people globally – the leading open payments solution.

She added that Yellow Card, wholeheartedly, welcomes Lightspark’s unleashing innovation for the Nigerian crypocurrency users.

“Nigeria is arguably the crypto capital of Africa, and we’re excited to partner with Lightspark to continue our mission of providing financial freedom and easy access to digital assets for people across Africa”, she added.

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Peter Oluka

Peter Oluka

Peter Oluka (@peterolukai), editor of Techeconomy, is a multi-award winner practicing Journalist. Peter’s media practice cuts across Media Relations | Marketing| Advertising, other Communications interests. Contact: peter.oluka@techeconomy.ng

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