Watch Jack Mallers Send $10 To Nigeria In A “Free, Instant, Non-Reversible” Way

Watch Jack Mallers Send $10 To Nigeria In A “Free, Instant, Non-Reversible” Way

We might be witnessing “monetary history,” as Jack Mallers claims. The Strike CEO connected with African app Bitnob and sent $10 to Nigeria. Since Bitnob is connected to the Nigerian banking system, the money was instantly available in Naria (NGN.) It’s worth noting that Strike and Bitnob have no commercial relationship, their apps are interoperable […]


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