Cryptocurrencies: Lagos-based Quidax targets Senegal and Cameroon

The exchange platform, one of Nigeria’s largest, has evolved its model after the ban on cryptocurrency transactions in the country. 

11/06/2021 at 16h11, by Africa Business+

“Francophone Africa interests us: after studies, Senegal and Cameroon are the most receptive markets,” Buchi Okoro, CEO of Quidax, told Jeune Afrique Business+.

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