As conversations around Web3 mature globally, Africa continues to show both promise and complexity—with clear opportunities, but also real gaps in infrastructure and access to education. Moving through these challenges demands more than just technical skill; it calls for clear vision, practical leadership, and a focus on solutions that work in local contexts. Great Adams has consistently shown what this looks like in action.
A blockchain engineer and community leader, Great Adams currently serves as the Lead at Let’s Build Labs and is an Ambassador for Lisk. His work in the blockchain space reflects a deep engagement with both the technical and human aspects of decentralization. From contributing to core development projects to mentoring early-stage developers across the continent, he has consistently advocated for inclusive growth and long-term ecosystem resilience.
Rather than operating in silos, Adams builds in collaboration—with people, with protocols, and with the realities of his environment. He is committed to seeing Web3 not just as a technological breakthrough, but as a tool for solving tangible problems.
At Let’s Build Meet-up Contour 2025, he will moderate a panel titled “Building for Africa: Innovation, Infrastructure, and Inclusion.” The session brings together a strong lineup of speakers to tackle pressing questions: How do we build tech that meets local needs? What kind of infrastructure will allow Web3 to function across regions with inconsistent internet or electricity? And how do we ensure that inclusion is not a footnote, but part of the design from the very beginning?
This will not be a high-level conversation detached from everyday realities. Expect insights grounded in experience, technical know-how paired with a clear sense of purpose, and dialogue that moves beyond trends to focus on what is truly needed. With Great Adams leading the discussion, the session promises both clarity and urgency.
As more developers and founders across the continent explore blockchain as a building tool, these conversations are becoming more essential. This session offers a clear look into what it means to build with Africa in mind, and why getting it right matters now more than ever. Save yourself a seat at the event.