Africa doesn't have a liquidity problem.
it has a routing problem.
the money is moving.
peer - to - peer volumes across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, these are not small figures.
Africans figured out crypto before most of the world caught on because they needed to.
not as a speculation play, but as an infrastructure.
but the rails are still broken.
right now, if you want to move usdt from your wallet to cash or cash to crypto, you're doing manual work that shouldn't exist in 2026.
checking one platform. Rate's bad
checking another. Uptime's down.
check another. Fees ate your profit.
by the time you find something decent, you've lost a few minutes and sometimes money.
that's not a user problem, but a missing layer yet to be built.
@ramphub is that layer.
a real time aggregator that compares routes across crypto ramps, so you don't have to.
you put in what you want to move; usdt, usdc, sol and Ramphub shows you live rates, speeds and fees across providers in one view.
best deal surfaces automatically.
you pick, then you transact.
no tab-switching, no guess work, no silent fees.
it also shows live network routes.
if a better price exists on a different chain, you see it. Then decide.
everything happens in one view and flow.
the vision is quite simple;
Africa's crypto users deserve the same routing intelligence that Institutional platforms have had for years.
one screen, best rate, transact.