Canza Finance achieves $131M USDT volume on Aptos blockchain as it announces CAPP, an AI payment protocol that's transforming African commerce infrastructure.Canza Finance achieves $131M USDT volume on Aptos blockchain as it announces CAPP, an AI payment protocol that's transforming African commerce infrastructure.

Canza Finance Reaches $131M USDT on Aptos platform, Introduces AI-powered Payment Protocol in Africa

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On January 6, 2026, Canza Finance, a frontrunner in the Fintech space in Africa, announced that across more than $131 million cumulative dollars transacted using the Aptos Blockchain. This report indicates a 300% increase from the previous quarter in transaction activity. In addition to the report, Canza presented the Canza Autonomous Payment Protocol (CAPP), an artificial intelligence solution for payment processing in the fragmented African mobile money market.

Blockchain Infrastructure to Revolutionize African Payments

The $131 million milestone is beyond the headline figure, it is a sign of the progress that Canza Finance is making in establishing usable blockchain infrastructure for African businesses. This growth makes the platform a meaningful solution to long standing cross border payment challenges on the continent, where legacy systems are often slow, costly and unreliable.

Momentum has built up alongside Aptos becoming the fourth largest Layer-1blockchain by net circulation of native USDT, worth approximately $830 million. With average transaction fees of less than $0.0008, Aptos is ideal for the high volume of frequent but low value transactions that characterize Africa’s mobile-based commerce.

Canza’s model of a stablecoin is an obvious alternative for African businesses that are loaded with costly payment channels beyond their country’s borders. Cross border payments in Africa have been estimated to be at around 8.9% per transaction, which is considerably higher than the global average. By using blockchain rails, Canza targets fees closer to 1%, opening global trade opportunities for small and medium sized enterprises.

Introducing CAPP – AI-Powered Payment Innovation

Canza Finance’s launch of the Canza Autonomous Payment Protocol is more significant than raw transaction volume. This milestone represents a strategic change in the way the infrastructure of the blockchain can solve real-world challenges in the payment systems of emerging markets. The AI powered system is a step forward from experimentation to practical financial tools.

CAPP is designed as a multi agent AI protocol targeting two major issues in African commerce: high costs and slow settlement. Canza claims it can cut processing fees by up to 90% while settling payments in under a minute, a major improvement for Africa’s mobile money ecosystem, which handled $562 billion in transactions in 2020.

Its AI driven architecture enables CAPP to traverse the fragmented payment rails with countries, currencies and payment providers in Africa. The protocol will ensure a flawless and adherent experience to merchants and consumers by automating routing and optimization with obeying local regulations.

Strategies Positioning in African Growing Blockchain Market

The success of Canza Finance is a subset of a broader trend of blockchain uptake in Africa and within the fintech sector specifically. African blockchain companies raised $474 million in 2022 which was a 429% rise year-on-year, the most significant increase of funding for any region in the world.

Founded in 2019 by Pascal Ntsama and Oyedeji Oluwoye, Canza Finance has raised around $5.5 million from heavyweight investors such as Polychain Capital, Protocol Labs and the Blizzard Fund from Avalanche. The company’s product range doesn’t end with simple payment processing, as its Baki exchange lets businesses trade African currencies against dollar stablecoins at official central bank rates.

Conclusion

Canza Finance is at the leading edge of Africa’s blockchain payment revolution, achieving an impressive $131 million milestone alongside the launch of CAPP. This quarter saw a remarkable 300% growth and the company’s innovative AI-powered solutions meet the real needs of payment processing; therefore, it is well-positioned to capture a large portion of the rapidly growing digital commerce market in Africa. As more African businesses recognize the advantages of doing business with stablecoins, blockchain-based cross-border payment systems will represent a future phase of Asia’s development of financial inclusion.

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