Users can receive stablecoins from clients, employers, or platforms worldwide and convert directly to local currency, sending to any bank account across nine countries. No P2P markets, no multiple apps, no double conversion.
Kazza is a financial platform built for the person living on stablecoins - not just the person sending them.
People in emerging markets face a broken system:
Kazza fixes the last mile.
With Kazza, users receive crypto or fiat from anyone, hold value in stablecoins to help protect against devaluation, and spend directly in the real world paying bills, buying airtime, sending to any bank, or tapping a card at a store. Meanwhile, merchants can accept payments via a checkout widget or payment link and receive local currency. Developers and AI agents can even plug into Kazza's API to send payments programmatically.
Users can receive stablecoins from clients, employers, or platforms worldwide and convert directly to local currency, sending to any bank account across nine countries. No P2P markets, no multiple apps, no double conversion.
Kazza offers emerging market users dollar-denominated savings without needing a US bank account, enabling users in high-inflation economies to help protect against local currency devaluation.
Users can pay everyday bills directly from their crypto or stablecoin balance. Airtime, data, electricity, cable TV, and education payments are settled instantly without converting to cash first.
Kazza helps remove the cross-border invoicing barrier for emerging market entrepreneurs. Businesses and freelancers can accept payments from clients worldwide via checkout widgets or shareable payment links and settle in local currency.
Users can send money to any bank account across supported corridors - Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Brazil, the US, and Canada - at competitive rates with no hidden fees.
Developers, businesses, and AI agents can send payments programmatically through Kazza's API, which enables payroll automation, B2B remittance, and machine-initiated transactions without requiring end user apps.
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