Bitcoin, Ethereum peer-to-peer volumes in Nigeria continue surging
Despite the crypto ban in Nigeria, the country has recorded massive growth in its peer-to-peer bitcoin trade volumes in recent times. Available data has revealed that in the month of June, citizens of the country traded around $38 million worth of digital assets —the second time the country has recorded volume above $35 million.
2 min read → Source: https://cryptoslate.com/kenya-does-more-peer-to-peer-crypto-trades-than-anywhere-else-in-the-world/
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