
The AllScale Africa AMA, held in collaboration with Skill Africa on Wednesday at 10:00 PM SGT (3:00 PM WAT), brought together 1,324 live listeners for an engaging session focused on the AllScale product, the Global Creator Program, and the collaboration with Skill Africa, the largest community of freelancers in Africa.
The session was hosted by Alex, Head of Marketing at AllScale, who welcomed everyone to the space and introduced two major figures joining the AMA:
Abiola, Founder of Skill Africa
Sylvester, AllScale’s Community Moderator
What AllScale Is All About: Solving Africa’s Payment Challenges
Alex began by explaining AllScale’s mission. AllScale is a stablecoin, non-custodial neo-bank built to address critical pain points African freelancers face when receiving and sending payments internationally.
He highlighted the common challenges — delayed payments, high fees, blocked transfers, and slow settlement times — and explained how AllScale aims to solve them by offering:
Abiola & Skill Africa: Why This Collaboration Matters
Abiola introduced himself as the Founder of Skill Africa, the largest freelancer community on the continent. He congratulated the AllScale team for building a product that directly addresses the real struggles of African digital workers.
He explained that, in Africa, almost everyone online is a creator in some form whether through short videos, writing, editing, design, or education. However, the greatest challenge creators face is not a lack of talent, but a lack of sellable skills paired with reliable payment infrastructure.
This is why the AllScale x Skill Africa collaboration is so important.
Abiola highlighted several key points:
Africa’s massive youth population makes it the prime region for launching the program.
Skill Africa’s community brings the exact audience that AllScale aims to empower: skilled Africans seeking global opportunities.
Next, Sylvester, the AllScale Community Moderator, shared hands-on advice for creators participating in the competition. He reminded listeners that this campaign is a “learn first, then earn” opportunity.
To create strong content, he recommended:
Sylvester emphasized that creators who truly understand the product will naturally produce content that stands out.
Alex opened the floor for questions. Below is a structured breakdown of each question, who answered it, and how it was addressed.
Question: “Will AllScale’s verification process be stressful like traditional banks?”
Answered by: Alex (Head of Marketing)
Alex’s Answer:
No. AllScale uses on-chain verification, which is fast, simple, and designed to avoid the frustrations of traditional banking. Users retain full visibility into their transactions, and the process prevents fraud without slowing down users.
Question: “What is the mission and vision of AllScale?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
Mission: Build stablecoin-powered financial tools that are fast, accessible, transparent, and compliant.
Vision: A financial world that is borderless, instant, and inclusive, especially for freelancers and global businesses.
Question 3: “Is AllScale suitable for beginners or only for professional crypto users?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
AllScale is designed for everyone. It is free to use, beginner-friendly, and does not require technical experience. There are no paid plans or subscriptions.
Question: “How can developers navigate and use the platform?”
Answered by: Sylvester (Community Moderator)
Sylvester’s Answer:
The platform is built for accessibility. Both beginners and developers can navigate it easily. He encouraged users to join the Telegram and Discord communities for support.
Question: “How can African creators position themselves to earn globally?”
Answered by: Abiola (Founder, Skill Africa)
Abiola’s Answer:
Freelancers in Africa often lose out on global opportunities because clients lack a reliable way to pay them. AllScale fills this gap. With a proper payment infrastructure, African creators can finally compete and earn globally without barriers.
Question: “What are the criteria for winning rewards—quality, engagement, and details regarding the competition timing?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
17 creator winners,
10 promoter winners, and
10 referral winners.
Question: “How will AllScale and Skill Africa ensure long-term scalability and user safety?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
AllScale is backed by reputable companies and uses secure passkey authentication, giving users full control over their funds — unlike traditional banks. The system is designed for long-term stability.
Question: “Can you clarify how ASP points work? Is there a possible airdrop?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
Users earn ASP by using the app, referring friends, and driving engagement. ASP may occasionally be converted into USDT as bonuses. More details will be revealed as the program expands.
Question: “What’s the difference between AllScale and an exchange?”
Answered by: Sylvester
Sylvester’s Answer:
AllScale is not an exchange and does not focus on trading. It exists specifically for sending and receiving payments—fast, globally, and simply.
Question: “Are the referral and promoter contests part of the main creator program?”
Answered by: Alex
Alex’s Answer:
The programs are separate:
17 winners for the Creator Program
10 winners for the Referral Program
10 winners for the Promoter Program
The submission form includes a field to enter who referred you.
Sylvester closed the AMA by thanking everyone for attending and encouraged participants to join the AllScale and Skill Africa Telegram communities for continued support, updates, and guidance.
The session demonstrated the shared vision of AllScale and Skill Africa: empowering African creators and freelancers, simplifying global payments, and unlocking borderless income opportunities. With strong participation, actionable insights, and a growing community, the Africa Wave of the AllScale Global Creator Program is off to an exciting start.


AllScale is a financial technology developer, not a bank and does not provide digital assets custodian services.