Based on the report, Singapore Bitlink Exchange, a crypto trading platform is entering into Africa, with Nigeria as its starting point. Their mission? To further build the adoption of Web3 across Africa using blockchain and crypto innovation as a catalyst.
Jaron Wong, the co-founder and CEO of Bitlink reiterates their long-term commitment to Africa by stating “We plan on increasing space here as well while making cryptocurrency education accessible for all.” Partnering with the local communities, Bitlink promotes knowledge sharing in decentralized technologies.
Bitlink Africa’s regional manager, Jasper Stevens described the launch as a defining moment for the African crypto space. He emphasized the promise of Web3 as a tool for addressing the financial divides and empowering individuals not considered part of the traditional establishments.
Bitlink offers a quite convenient and safe crypto gateway, implying it could foster economic integration in Nigeria among the different population groups not only in their country but also abroad.
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