Binance launches African affiliate program after Uganda subsidiary closes
The world’s largest crypto exchange announced two subsidiary suspensions within one month. The world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange is launching a new affiliate program in Africa after announcing the termination of its Uganda-based service.On Nov. 3, Binance officially announced the launch of the Binance Africa Affiliate Program aiming to promote Binance across the region. According to the exchange, the new program is open to influencers, crypto enthusiasts and content creators across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda.A spokesperson for Binance told Cointelegraph that....
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