Bitcoin Trading Gets a Boost in Nigeria amid Oil Crisis

Bitcoin Trading Gets a Boost in Nigeria amid Oil Crisis

Due to the scarcity of US Dollars in Nigeria, factories are no longer to import the parts. Unfortunately for most people, the US Dollar dictates the world economy, and limited access to that type of currency throws a monkey wrench in the business side of things. Many people are actively wondering what it will take for Bitcoin adoption to reach critical mass over the coming years. Over in Nigeria, Bitcoin interest is growing on a daily basis, as the oil bust is dragging this emerging market down. Trillions of USD in untapped crude oil is not all that appealing with the low prices, forcing....


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