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Cryptocurrency exchange Yellow Card secures US$15m funding

Pan-African focused company, launched in Nigeria in 2018, confirms plans to ramp up hiring and expansion strategy.
Staff Writer
2:30
...Yellow Card
28 Sept 2021
2:30
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Chainalysis 2020
17 Sept 2020

Nigeria mulls over crypto regulation

Latest Chainalysis report confirms heightened cryptocurrency use on the continent.
Olusegun Ogundeji
3:20
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Twitter hack unlikely to ruffle African crypto communities

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Nigeria’s Yellow Card crypto exchange expands to new markets

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Africa's interest in Bitcoin on the rise

Olusegun Ogundeji
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Blockchain firmly on Nigeria's 2019 political agenda

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