Internet Currency, Bitcoin, Introduced Into The Nigerian Market
Singaporean Bitcoin Exchange has recently expanded its operations to Nigeria, a step that will enable Nigerians sell, purchase and store the digital currency, according to a Thisday report.
The announcement comes in the wake of growing requests from its potential consumers’ base in Nigeria, the company informed via its blogpost. It also hinted to be working towards the launch of some new services in the African territory, but shied away from revealing anything further.
BitX CEO Marcus Swanepoel further interacted with the media to elaborate their intents in Africa’s largest economy, and said: “We’ve been inundated with requests for bitcoin products and services from consumers, developers and Nigerian businesses. The business aspect is particularly interesting and we’re currently working with a number of these businesses to bring some exciting new products to the market.”
With the expansion, BitX has also taken another step towards spreading throughout the world’s developing countries, especially the ones with poor banking infrastructures. The company’s primary mission is to bring the innumerable benefits of Bitcoin to the unbanked sector, as it had quoted upon raising around $824,000 million almost a year back.
And it surely routed the money to enable its operations among the unbanked populations. Just a few months ago, BitX had brought its Bitcoin services to Indonesia with an aim to simplify the country’s remittance sector. And now, with Nigeria, the company plans to do something similar.
“Nigeria has a vibrant, diverse and growing online population and in a market scattered with inefficient and expensive online payment methods,” the company has stated. “We’re excited about Bitcoin’s potential for faster and cheaper settlements.”
NewsBTC.com hopes that BitX will play an important role in educating Nigerians about the potential benefits of Bitcoin.