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Out of the discovered malicious files, 75% were exploiting the Binance exchange.
Read moreThe average African crypto buyer is most likely to be male, spends about $20 USD on the first purchase and...
Read moreBitget's Launchpad provides an exclusive opportunity for its users to get early access to projects with high potential in the...
Read moreBinance is the most preferred and popular exchange platform for Nigerian crypto traders.
Read moreCo-founded by best-selling blockchain authors Don and Alex Tapscott, BRI is funded by a consortium of international corporations and government...
Read moreBitcoin and Ethereum will stand the test of time
Read moreEversend reinforces its commitment to users with an all-inclusive payment platform
Read moreEarlier this year, Bitget announced its derivatives trading volume reached an all-time high of $8.69 billion
Read more16% of Nigerian internet users have used play-to-earn gaming platforms; An additional 17% plan to try one this year, meaning...
Read more“We believe that with proper regulations and support, the Cryptocurrency market can be an economic game changer for the country.”...
Read moreTradefada services extend to 30+ countries, providing easy access to buy and sell crypto for various fiat currencies
Read moreIdentity verification provider Sumsub and payment platform Mercuryo share the results of their partnership.
Read more"Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum are not legal tenders. They are just commodities," Professor Kareem Adebayo Olatoye, Faculty of Law, Lagos State University
Read moreSHIB predicted to be worth $0.000018750 at the end of year on average; 70% of the panel say SHIB will...
Read moreThe metaverse concept is going mainstream, bringing with it huge regulatory challenges for businesses to navigate; Cloud computing, IP rights,...
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