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Nigeria’s Furex Technologies launches digital asset trade app

By Samuel Olomu, Nigeria correspondent
Johannesburg, 10 Oct 2023
Furex Technologies has released an app for the exchange of cryptocurrency and other digital assets.
Furex Technologies has released an app for the exchange of cryptocurrency and other digital assets.

Furex Technologies of Nigeria introduced an app to aid and facilitate crypto and other digital asset transactions

During the launch, Fure Eviosekwofa, the founder and CEO of Furex Technologies, stated that the app would boost access to digital assets in the country.

"The Furex App represents the culmination of our vision for a more accessible and efficient cryptocurrency and digital asset trading experience," he explained. “It's a step towards financial independence for everyone."

"Unlike other cryptocurrency and gift card exchanges, this App provides the one-of-a-kind experience you've been looking for You can purchase and sell digital assets such as Bitcoin." He also mentioned that "you can buy and sell over 300 international Gift Cards."

As a result, the Furex App has the potential to promote simple and convenient cryptocurrency trading, providing Nigerians with financial possibilities they did not previously have, he said.

Furex Product Manager Damilola Olatoye remarked, "The Furex App is designed to simplify crypto trading. It removes the need for users to search for acceptable buyers and sellers and automates the trading process, making it accessible to users of all skill levels.

"With the Furex App, you can store money, whether Crypto or Fiat, in the most unique and convenient way and you can also send money to anyone in the world in 2 simple steps and they will receive it within minutes."

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