Nigerian BTC Peer-to-Peer Volumes Nearly $400M in H1 of 2022 — Significant Gr...

Nigerian BTC Peer-to-Peer Volumes Nearly $400M in H1 of 2022 — Significant Gr...

Nigeria’s peer-to-peer bitcoin traded volumes of over $1.1 billion between January 2021 and June 2022 mean the West African nation is now Paxful’s largest market. Kenya, which saw traded volumes of over $325 million during the same period, now ranks as the crypto exchange’s second-largest African market, and fifth overall. Financial Exclusion Driving P2P Bitcoin Traded Volumes According to the latest data from the peer-to-peer crypto exchange platform Paxful, Nigeria’s bitcoin traded volumes in the first half of 2022 nearly topped $400 million. When....


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