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Bitcoin In Nigeria Q1 Review, (March 2024)

Written by EzeOcso

Detailed updates about the progress/situation in the Nigeria Bitcoin Ecosystem.

Btrust builders continue “#Bitcoin Developer’s Training”, and coordinate 3 consecutive BitDevs (BitDevsAbuja, BitDevsLagos, BitdevsAccra, and BitDevsNBO) Meetups simultaneously in multiple African countries.

Strike announces expansion into African countries.

Bitnob expanded operations to Kenya, Uganda, and other African countries. Introduces new e-commerce and shopping features.

Machankura aims to increase its footprint in Africa, with plans to provide self-custody solutions.

DigiOats extends cross-border remittance rails with NeonaSynergy Launch.

Cashwyre expands services to more countries (Tanzania & China Inclusive).

Venture capitalist fund Recursive Capital highlights the evolution of Bitcoin VC Funding in Africa.

Free Routing Africa expands Node capacity and coverage, canceled Bitcoin Lightning BootCamp in Nigeria, exploring Kenya options.

ipayBTC integrates Bitcoin Lightning and amplifies Bitcoin utilities on Indigenous media outlets.

Noones integrates more trading features, and intensifies Bitcoin Education with weekly product training.

BitPension, Mavapay Money, and other Bitcoin-centric products remain promising with possible launches in the Pipeline.

NairaEx set to launch Mobile App.

Women in Bitcoin Club launched in Nigeria, as Noones, DigiOats, and others support the maiden Bitcoin education training and Career program.

Trojan Mining announced a work-in-progress 500KW hydro-powered bitcoin mining facility in Nigeria

Bitcoin In Nigeria Media Program strengthens coverage with Bitcoin education, Live interviews, podcasts, and account activation across multiple social media and video streaming platforms.

Institutional Investors eye Nigeria and other African countries’ renewable energy sources for Bitcoin Mining.

Monierate records over 120,000 web traffic months after launch.

African Bitcoiners announced free Bitcoin beginners courses for everyone.

Finally, it’s no more news that the Nigerian government clamped down on crypto P2P Platforms, alleged tax evasion, and Fx rate/currency manipulations. – For more detailed information and updates. Follow @herrytheeagle and “Bitcoin In Nigeria media pages” as referenced in the images attached.

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