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The Rise and Benefits of Cryptocurrency in Africa

Africa as a whole, especially Nigeria still believes in physical work as the sole or main means of making money. The world, however, has gone above that. Daily, people sit before their laptops or with their smartphones making and cashing out money. There are various ways this has been done over the years. These ways include online trading, online marketing, blogging, and many more online money making forums.


Among all these ways, the most lucrative, trustworthy, and big is the cryptocurrency buying and selling. The crypto world became very serious and rewarding with Bitcoin (BTC). Like a joke, one BTC rose to over 40,000 US dollars in 2020, which was over eighteen million naira. 
https://lodpress.com/the-rise-and-benefits-of-cryptocurrency-in-nigeria-5497  find out how to benefit from this here.


The total global market cap of all cryptocurrencies as of 7th of January 2021 hit $1 trillion for the first time, according to CoinGecko. This marked a major milestone for the 6,124 digital assets tracked on the platform. Bitcoin is still the dominant force, accounting for a $717,893,611,191 billion market cap as of 8th January 2021 after its recent price explosion to over $40,000. Today, it surpassed social networking giant Facebook's market cap and is now comfortably ahead of the likes of Visa, Alibaba, and Tencent on the list of the world's top 100 assets. BTC has, however, gone down this month, January 2021, and as such it is the best time to buy Bitcoins.


I am aware of the fact that some hoodlums have used the name, "cryptocurrency", especially Bitcoin to dupe and deceive people. And buying and selling (trading) cryptocurrencies were of high risk, especially in terms of buying from real dealers, securing it, and as well as monitoring the online crypto market to know when to sell. And not forgetting the fact that it causes a huge amount of naira to buy cryptocurrencies. These were some of the challenges that kept most Nigerians in the darkness of embracing the benefits of the crypto world.


But thank God for Luno, a body that has made the buying and selling of cryptocurrencies easier for Nigerians especially. With Luno you can buy cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple Price (XRP) Bitcoin Cash Price (BCH), and Litecoin Price (LTC) respectively, and bit by bit, as low as #500 for BTC, ETH, BCH and LTC and can buy XRP as low as #100. You can invest in these cryptocurrencies and watch them grow. And you don't need to look for buyers, right there in the Luno app, you can sell your cryptocurrency in naira and withdraw your money to your local bank account immediately.

It is time to come out of the darkness of joblessness and physical work before you can make good legal money and eat and take care of your daily needs. Come out with the developed worlds and embrace the light of the world of cryptocurrency. 
Just click this link https://www.luno.com/invite/DUZ5KW to download the Luno app, follow the instructions, and register for free, then buy cryptocurrency of your choice, and with a small amount of money to become part of the crypto world and its benefits.

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Nwoko Solomon Ikechukwu.

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