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Is Nigeria Correct About Delist Of Naira From P2P Exchange? by JACKOCOINS: 3:52pm On May 07
I think we need to understand what P2P means before diving into the subject matter.

P2P means peer-to-peer, and P2P exchange refers to peer-to-peer exchanges, which can occur anywhere, both online and offline.

Now, the government's announcement to delist the Naira seems like a joke to me because peer-to-peer operations are decentralized and don't rely solely on centralized platforms. Exchanges can take place anywhere, from messaging apps like WhatsApp to social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, as long as there is an agreement and trust.

This announcement appears to be an embarrassment on the world stage because other countries might view it as a joke. What is your view about it?

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