Zama (ZAM) is Africa's digital gold — fixed supply, CPU-mined, and 100% private. Built for 1.4 billion people who deserve money that no government can print, freeze, or control.
When Bitcoin launched, most Africans had no access to it. When Ethereum launched, most Africans still couldn't reach an exchange. By the time crypto arrived in Africa, the life-changing prices were already gone — captured by people in America, Europe, and Asia.
Zama is different. It was built in Africa, for Africa, from day one. The founding price is $0.10. The mining software runs on any basic laptop. No bank account needed. No foreign exchange account needed.
For the first time in history — Africans get to be early.
Gold took 1,000 years to become the world's reserve asset. Bitcoin replicated it digitally in 15 years and made early miners millionaires. Zama brings that same model to 1.4 billion Africans — and you can mine it on any laptop today.
Over half of Africa cannot access traditional banking. No way to send money, save safely, or join the global economy — by design.
Zimbabwe. Angola. Congo. Governments freeze currencies overnight. Traders wake up to find their savings worthless or completely inaccessible.
Every month, millions of Africans lose 5–20% of their hard-earned money to remittance fees before it reaches their families. That money is gone forever. Zama sends it in 2 minutes — for zero fees.
Every transaction is visible to governments and banks. Offshore account privacy — enjoyed by the wealthy — is completely out of reach for ordinary Africans.
Every Zama transaction is 100% hidden. Sender, receiver, and amount are all invisible — unlike Bitcoin where anyone can see your balance.
CPU mining only. No expensive graphics cards. If you have a basic laptop anywhere in Africa, you can mine ZAM and earn real money today.
Send ZAM from Cape Town to Kinshasa in under 2 minutes. No banks. No borders. No 20% fees. Just instant, private money movement.
Receive ZAM and convert to Rands, Kwanza, or Kwacha on the spot. No middleman. No delays. No questions asked.
Two short explainers — plain language, no jargon. Made for every African, whether you know crypto or have never heard of it.
100 million ZAM. Hard cap. Halving every 4 years. The same scarcity model that made Bitcoin worth millions — now built for Africa.
Free mining software for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Download and install in under 5 minutes. Works on any computer from the last 5 years.
Connect to the official Zama mining pool. Combine your CPU power with other miners across Africa for steady, predictable daily earnings.
Your computer starts mining immediately. ZAM rewards are paid out daily to your wallet. The earlier you start, the more you earn — rewards halve every 4 years.
Exchange ZAM for Rands on African exchanges, or hold and wait for price growth. Early Monero miners who held turned R500 into millions.
Zama inherits Monero's battle-tested security model — the most attack-resistant privacy protocol ever built — then layers additional protections on top.
CPU-only mining means attacking Zama requires renting millions of server cores — each needing 2GB of RAM. The cost of a 51% attack far exceeds any possible profit.
Every 10,000 blocks (~14 days), a block hash is hard-coded into the Zama node software. Chain rewrites become mathematically impossible.
Zama nodes run behind enterprise-grade infrastructure. Only essential ports are open. Mining pool software enforces per-IP rate limits to absorb traffic floods.
No single pool can control more than 40% of the network. The Zama dashboard flags any pool approaching dominance publicly and in real time.
Blockchain live. Mining active. Website live. Community building across SA, Zimbabwe, Angola, Congo.
Public mining opens. Software for Windows, Mac, Linux. Official pool opens. First public ZAM blocks mined.
Listed on TradeOgre and CoinEx. African exchanges (VALR, OVEX) next. Price discovered by the market.
ZAM accepted inside the Ambani cross-border trade marketplace — real utility across all 54 African nations.
Mobile wallet. Merchant payments. ATM withdrawals. The financial infrastructure 1.4 billion Africans deserve.
Bitcoin was $0.001 at launch. Ethereum was $0.31. ZAM is $0.10 right now — the founding price, before exchange listing. Once the market sets the price, this window closes. Only 100 million ZAM will ever exist. Every day you wait is a day closer to the price changing.