How do Ghanaians sell bitcoin on CoinCola?

How do Ghanaians sell bitcoin on CoinCola?

Numerous Ghanaian users have a Coincola account and hold some bitcoin in their wallets, but they still confuse how to sell bitcoin. Don’t worry, this article will be your guide. Let’s  make an introduction about CoinCola first CoinCola is a crypto platform where new users can sell a gift card, buy or sell cryptocurrencies(such as BTC, USDT, ETH). After selling gift cards, users will…

How can Vendors Maximize their earnings on CoinCola?

How can Vendors Maximize their earnings on CoinCola?

As a vendor, do you search for ways to maximize your earnings on CoinCola? Numerous businessmen worldwide came here initially only for making money. Luckily, the first batch of vendors has gained earnings by engaging in crypto trading. CoinCola, as one of the oldest Peer-to-Peer platforms, was launched in Hong Kong over 5 years. There are two types of…

5 things you would like to know about CoinCola
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5 things you would like to know about CoinCola

CoinCola is widely known as a digital platform where people can trade bitcoin or gift cards online. It was created by a group of blockchain enthusiastic developers and built up for over 6 years. CoinCola focuses on providing safe and simple methods to trade cryptocurrency for users. Plenty of users trade cryptocurrencies through CoinCola’s website, and…

FAQ about buying or selling bitcoin-for newbies
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FAQ about buying or selling bitcoin-for newbies

1.What kinds of trading can you do on CoinCola? CoinCola is the cryptocurrency platform where mainly offers 4 kinds of trading businesses. First, OTC trading refers to buy or sell coins from vendors who post-offer on the platform. You can buy bitcoin with fiat currency(such as NGN, HKD). At the same time, you also can…

Nigeria’s Central Bank did not Prohibit Residents from trading in Crypto

Nigeria’s Central Bank did not Prohibit Residents from trading in Crypto

The official of Nigeria’s Central Bank(CBN), Godwin Emefiele, reiterated that CBN did not ban individuals from trading crypto. Back on February 5, 2021, The CBN ordered all banks to immediately cancel their services for customers who trade cryptocurrencies. This report comes from Nigeria local media Today NG. It quoted what Adamu Lamtek said. Lamtek stated on behalf…