Nigerian Currency Falls After Petrol Price Hike, Bitcoin Offers Solution

Nigerian Currency Falls After Petrol Price Hike, Bitcoin Offers Solution

A recent hike in prices of petroleum products in Nigeria may increase Bitcoin adoption for cross border transactions and other uses such as for safekeeping and investments. Compounded by rising foreign exchange rates for imports, the hike is likely to have a transparent effect on inflation which already hit a 46-month high of 12.8% in March. Bitcoin adoption grows. There has been a growing level of Bitcoin adoption in Africa's largest economy of late though. The level of awareness about the digital currency’s uses have improved particularly for trading and online purchases. It would seem....


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