Crypto 101: The Basic Understanding of Cryptocurrency
Source: SekiApp At the mention of crypto, what comes to your mind? another hard field just like rocket science or a regular topic that’s as simple as ABC. This blog post is here to meet
Source: SekiApp At the mention of crypto, what comes to your mind? another hard field just like rocket science or a regular topic that’s as simple as ABC. This blog post is here to meet
Source: SekiApp Picture an abundance of Ethereum coins in your wallet and you need to make use of bitcoin at the moment, what do you do? Sell your ETH and buy BTC with the cash?
Source: SekiApp Nobody, including you and me, hears about Money (Kudi, Ego, Owo) and won’t get moved, because of how critical it is to our lives. Over time, Money has shown to not only be
Source: SekiApp Every year comes with a different turn of events/trends in every field(crypto inclusive), and unless you make use of Jazz/juju, it's difficult to make precise predictions about the future of cryptocurrency. But predictions
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Source: SekiApp The festive season (Christmas and New year) comes with a lot of planning and “stress” -so to say- and at the same time, people see the time as one to express love and
Source: SekiApp If you are a loyal follower of the happenings in the crypto space, you must have heard about the latest -in relation to Africa-. If you haven’t, here’s the latest: People in Nigeria,
Source: SekiApp If you’re new to the crypto space, you might find a lot of things overwhelming- what it is about, where to get started, how it works, the type of cryptocurrencies, how many crypto
Source: SekiApp Despite the government's harsh stance towards cryptocurrencies-related transactions in the banking sector in Nigeria, about 33.4 million Nigerians, which accounts for 35% of the population aged 18 to 60, reportedly trade or own
Source: SekiApp “When will this month end like this😒”...You must have heard someone say this around you (especially if you’re a bonafide Nigerian), and when it’s been said, two things happen: either you relate to