Nigeria Is Paxful's Second Biggest P2P Bitcoin Market, Trades Top $566 Million in Five Years  

Tom Joshua Gloop

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Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy and most populous nation, traded more than $566 million worth of bitcoin between 2015 and 2020, making it the world’s second-largest peer-to-peer (P2P) bitcoin market after the U.S., which traded $3.75 billion in the period under review.

According to an analysis of bitcoin trading platform Paxful’s database shared with news.Bitcoin.com, Nigeria has traded the equivalent of 60,215.7 BTC – more than any other country in the world. Only the U.S. exchanged more bitcoin – 535,660.3 BTC.

With trades of $55.3 million or 5,894.8 BTC, Kenya comes on as the world’s eighth most active bitcoin market and Africa’s second-biggest. South Africa traded $18.9 million bitcoin’s worth, making it the tenth biggest trader in the world and third in Africa.

Paxful chief executive officer and co-founder Ray Yussef said cross-border liquidity challenges spurred Nigeria’s BTC success: “Africa’s largest economy has problems and restrictions in sending and receiving money from inside and outside its borders.” He added that his organization’s gift cards have contributed to improving bitcoin liquidity.

https://news.bitcoin.com/nigeria-is-worlds-second-biggest-p2p-bitcoin-market-trades-top-566-million-in-five-years/
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