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Binance and Nigeria Are in Talks To Create a Digital Economy Powered by Blockchain

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Tyler Moore

Nigeria and Binance are in discussion to create a digital economic zone powered by blockchain technology. Binance has been on an ever-expanding spree recently. With plans for expansion, the company has been venturing into several markets in recent months. In addition to opening offices in multiple localities, the Changpeng Zhao. The new digital economic zone will aid entrepreneurs to veer into blockchain technology in the nation of West Africa. According to a declaration by the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, the partnership aims to create a digital hub “similar to the Dubai virtual free zone.” .