If you have an network issue, how's possible you can send your Bitcoin to the seller?
I am also from Nigeria and I believe the OP was referring to network issues when making bank transactions. Due to heave traffic of transactions or some internal issues, some Banks were experiencing issues with their mobile apps and ussd code option, making transaction impossible.
This does not affect any alternate means of transacting like Bitcoin.
I am a Nigerian,and bank apps havnt been functioning well lately,is actually network issues related to bank..you right on point.
Using crypto at the least you could expect it to be accepted ia worth noticing. Good thing the seller accept it. Most merchants will only accept credit cards or debit banks, but rare to have a bitcoin merchant in a unpopularize area. The only verdict with that transaction is probably if it smooth to send, and hence the fee isnt that much high.
Few merchant outlets here accept Bitcoin, some just individual who trade on bitcoin
and I felt I should just ask the seller if we can transac with bitcoin,he said yes he can..I was surprised based on the location and also excited.i was able to buy that piece..i was so relieved at the same time I felt an unbelievable joy that am part of something that has global value.,bitcoin has added value to the world.
By your statement, I guess you must be a Nigerian while referring to the newly implemented CBN cashless policy that has resulted in a scarcity of cash flow in the entire country, because I must say I have once been in that shoe, and all thanks to Bitcoin, as it offers us an alternative way to transact and pay for our goods and service when the banking system seems to fail us because that's the advantage we who are in crypto gets over those who do not know about Bitcoin.
Yes,I am,and that policy has affected alot of transaction,my access bank app failed to work on the said day,I felt I should just ask the guy,guess he some one who is into bitcoin trading too.
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