Nigerian crypto investors question central bank’s decision to flag p2p users Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:March 29, 2023 Post category:Cryptocurrency Exchange / Nigeria / p2p / P2P Networks / P2P Payments / P2P services Crypto P2P users in Nigeria worry over using various platforms to launder funds as the country’s central bank cracks down on bank accounts that receive a share of Flutterwave’s rumored stolen funds. You Might Also Like Binance resumes DOGE withdrawals days after Elon Musk’s comments November 29, 2021 Tether responds to account deactivation controversy, raises compliance checks June 17, 2023 Crypto Twitter reacts to Binance CEO’s deleted tweet about Coinbase’s Bitcoin Holdings November 22, 2022
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