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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:12am On Dec 30, 2021
7,600$ Payoneer fund is available.

Call or WhatsApp 0 8 0 9 1 8 3 3 8 6 6 for more detail.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:34pm On Dec 29, 2021
IJAMExchangeLTD:
4,400$ Payoneer funds is available at N560/$.

It is in a Nigerian Payoneer account.

Call/Whatsapp us on 0 8 0 9 1 8 3 3 8 6 6 if you are interested.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:33pm On Dec 29, 2021
Presegs:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 7:03am On Dec 29, 2021
4,400$ Payoneer fund is available at N560/$.

Instead of paying your Chinese suppliers with RMB or Yuan or RMB at a rate currently like N600/$ or more, pay them via Payoneer through us at this cheaper rate. Some of them have Payoneer accounts, or you can ask them to open.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 6:05pm On Dec 28, 2021
Presegs:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 6:04pm On Dec 28, 2021
4,400$ Payoneer funds is available at N560/$.

It is in a Nigerian Payoneer account.

Call/Whatsapp us on 0 8 0 9 1 8 3 3 8 6 6 if you are interested.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 4:38pm On Dec 28, 2021
Presegs:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 1:13pm On Dec 28, 2021
TOM208:
$3000 Legit FNF PayPal funds is available.
Dm

You can WhatsApp us on 0 8 0 9 1 8 3 3 8 6 6 but we don't use ESCROW.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 12:51pm On Dec 28, 2021
SilentVboy:
Thanks alot. I appreciate your response. Just don't like PayPal issues. Planning to open a UK account and I have a UK Mastercard I want to link with it.

You are welcome.

PayPal is sweet if you know your way around them. We have been on their system from Nigeria since 2010 starting with UAE(Dubai) and USA PayPal accounts.

We still bought 3,195$ @ N520/$ from a client this morning that went once to our PayPal account late yesternight without any issue.

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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:24am On Dec 28, 2021
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:44am On Dec 28, 2021
Presegs:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:42am On Dec 28, 2021
SilentVboy:
Hello, Pls is it possible to send money via PayPal fnf to a PayPal business account without issues from PayPal?

Or should it be strictly from Gns to the business account?
Pls clarify.

It is possible if the business account accepts FnF because not all can accept FnF. If you must send FnF to a business Pay Pal account, it shouldn't be that big amount.

But the best is sending PayPal GnS funds to business PayPal account to avoid issues. Thanks

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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:47pm On Dec 27, 2021
dorispray:


Chief, which of the rate(s) are you buying at?
You mention 470 and at the same time you mentioned 520. Can you be specific?

I've got up to 5k USD GnS PayPal funds for sale.

You can also kindly click here > https://blog.ijamexchange.ng/post.php?id=13&t=The%20Difference%20Between%20Family/Friend%20And%20Goods/Service%20PayPal%20Funds to read the differences between PayPal GnS and PayPal FnF
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:02pm On Dec 27, 2021
dorispray:


Chief, which of the rate(s) are you buying at?
You mention 470 and at the same time you mentioned 520. Can you be specific?

I've got up to 5k USD GnS PayPal funds for sale.

PayPal GnS is different from PayPal FnF. Reason for the difference in the rates. For PayPal GnS, we bear the about 5% PayPal's fee.

www.ijamexchange.ng/exchange.php has more details about that.
Business / Re: IJAM Exchange; The No. 1 Legit Company To Buy & Sell PayPal Funds In Nigeria! !! by IJAMExchangeLTD: 7:50pm On Dec 27, 2021
We are selling
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 6:02pm On Dec 27, 2021
IJAMExchangeLTD:
We are buying PayPal GnS for N470/$ or more

We are buying PayPal GnS for N520/# or more.

We are buying Payoneer funds for N520/$ or more.

We are buying Skrill funds for N500/$ or more.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 6:00pm On Dec 27, 2021
IJAMExchangeLTD:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / E-currency: A Summary Of All That It Entails by IJAMExchangeLTD: 11:12am On Dec 27, 2021
E-Currency is simply the abbreviated form of electronic currency for the newbies and first-timers in the E-CURRENCY world.

As the name implies, it is a form of currency that is only available in electronic or digital form, and so, transactions on it can only take place electronically. It is recorded and stored electronically.

The bank for international settlements has said that E-money is pretty much a stored value or prepaid payment mechanism for executing payments via POS terminals, direct money transfer between parties or devices, and the internet.

Summarily, E-money is somewhat like an asset that shares several similar qualities with money. However, the significant difference between them lies in the fact that E-money is in a digital form.

You should know that there are E-money and there are digital currencies and avoid getting confused. In addition, you should note that digital currency is also a form of E-money because you can only operate and access it electronically.

However, while all digital currencies are E-money, it is not the same vice versa because not all E-money are digital currencies.

There are several e-currencies, simply put, and a part of the E-currency, which has gained colossal dominance today, is digital currency.

So now, let us dive in to see what E-money really entails.

IS E-CURRENCY A SAFE MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE?

For the newbies, different questions may recur in your mind, and you may be wondering, is this a legal currency? Is it safe to invest in? Can it substitute physical currencies? And so on.

Well, there is absolutely nothing illegal about the E-Currency. It is also a form of money but not just a tangible one. The Central Bank of the Country could also regulate an E-currency, and in such a case, one would refer to it as CBDC, which is Central Bank Digital Currency.

Nigeria now has a CBDC, which is E-naira. This E-currency is under the control of the CBN and is an official digital currency side by side with Nigeria's FIAT money, Naira.

It means that just like the physical currency, the Government could regulate an electronic currency to become a traditional currency in the country side-by-side their Fiat money.

However, it is pretty safe and can be used to perform transactions strictly between parties without external interference from intermediaries or third parties, giving room for transparency.

You can also use it to purchase items online. However, some online communities have not approved such means of transaction for several possible reasons, like scepticism that these online companies/enterprises have towards digital currencies, or perhaps using such means of payment completely goes against their payment policy.

E-MONEY VS PHYSICAL MONEY

E-money or currency, whichever way you would call it, represents a significant aspect of today's economy because it plays a significant role in many markets and commodity exchange forums.

It is pretty advantageous because, unlike the physical currency that only gains recognition within a specific region where it is approved, the electronic currency has no border restriction.

All you need for accessing E-money is a digital connection to devices and networks that support the accessing of E-Currency.

It means that as a Nigerian, we could use digital currency, for instance, in the foreign market where our physical currency, Naira, cannot be used.

The usage of this E-currency gets more accessible by the day because many companies such as Mondex and Visa Cash now seamlessly issue smart cards, which gives easy access to both Electronic and digital currency.

Reassuring, yeah? Now, this is why we refer to E-money as a form of 'stored value'.

With your E-money smart card, you store your electronic or Digital funds on a card, which will be in data form. Examples of stored data cards are prepaid cards, gift cards, payroll cards, Bus ticket cards, etc.

Aside from using smart cards, you could also access E-money by having an E-Wallet where you save up your electronic funds.

Some E-wallet examples are Apple pay, Google wallet, etc. such wallets can only be opened and used online, i.e., via the internet.

CLASSIFICATION OF E-MONEY/CURRENCY

With this understanding, you should also know that we have different electronic currencies out in circulation, which we could all classify into two: the hard and soft E-currency.

HARD E-CURRENCY

Hard E-Currency refers to those funds that you cannot reverse after you have made a transaction, whether in the case of an error or a fraud. Some examples of hard electronic currency are Western Union, KlickEx, or Bitcoin.

However, you can only soften a hard currency through a third-party service like using Binance.

SOFT E-CURRENCY

On the other hand, soft E-currency gives room for reversal after you have made a transaction. Two significant examples are Credit cards, PayPal etc.

Aside from the classifications made above, it is also essential to know that electronic currency comes in different types. We have two types of Soft E-currency, centralized and decentralized electronic currency.

CENTRALIZED/REGULATED E-CURRENCY

The centralized currencies refer to the currencies that have the Government's strict regulation, control, and backing via the country's central bank, just like they do with the local currency.

Good examples of this are our popular debit and Credit cards that we use for the electronic transfer of funds via banks, points of sale (POS) and so on.

Centralized electronic currencies could be stored on smart cards, too, as we have explained above. And so, because almost everyone owns ATM cards today, it only indirectly means that one way or the other, almost everyone uses E-currencies.

We also have the Central bank Digital Currency (CBDC) under this. An example of this is our newly introduced E-naira. Though E-naira does not have smart cards yet, there are E-naira wallets where we could save up our E-naira funds online.

DECENTRALIZED/UNREGULATED E-CURRENCY

Decentralized currencies are not under the regulation and control of the Government. Therefore, they often refer to this currency as virtual currency or digital currency.

These currencies have nothing to do with the country's central bank, financial regulators, government departments, ministries of finance, fiscal authorities and statistical authorities and all the government-approved financial regulating Bodies in the country.

Instead, they are issued, controlled and manipulated by their developers. An excellent example of this is the almighty Bitcoin.

The movement scale of Bitcoin's gains and losses are usually done on its cryptographic algorithms, which its developers are in charge of, making its growth quite challenging to predict in the E-Currency markets.

Predicting the growth of digital currencies, Cryptocurrency precisely, by its users in the market is called speculation.

To be more explicit, Bitcoin is a type of Cryptocurrency. All cryptocurrencies are digital/virtual currencies, but not all digital currencies are cryptocurrencies. And this means that there are more currencies when we talk about digital/virtual currency.

20 MOST POPULAR CRYPTOCURRENCIES IN RECENT TIMES

With the rate at which electronic currency has gained dominance in the economy today, there has been an incursion of large numbers of private individuals and companies each coming up with their Virtual/digital currency, especially Cryptocurrency.

This growth is responsible for why there is a massive market for Cryptocurrency today, with over a thousand different types of Cryptocurrencies in circulation worldwide, which is pretty easy since the Government does not regulate their affairs.

Moreover, the development of tokens has even made it much more manageable. Please read our article on tokens to know the difference between tokens and cryptocurrencies for a better understanding.

However, of all these numerous currencies, we have drafted a list that shows the most popular digital currencies that have hit their peak of popularity in the world economy and have dominated it in recent times.

Bitcoin (BTC)

Ethereum (ETH)

Tether(USDT)

Binance Coin (BNB)

Shabba (SHIB)

Cardano (ADA)

Dogecoin (DOGE)

Solana (SOL)

XRP (XRP)

USD Coin (USDC)

Polkadot (DOT)

Uniswap (UNI)

Litecoin (LTC)

Ripple (XRP)

Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

Stellar (XLM)

Chainlink (LINK)

Monero (XMR)

Cosmos (ATOM)

Compound (COMP)

Thank you for reading! If you enjoyed this article, please, give us a thumbs up and comment in the comments section below. You could also visit our blog for more exciting articles like this.

SOURCE: https://blog.ijamexchange.ng/post.php?id=67&t=E-CURRENCY:%20A%20SUMMARY%20OF%20ALL%20THAT%20IT%20ENTAILS.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 11:05am On Dec 27, 2021
dmostcheerful:

Now available, remaining 8k

You can easily place a sell order on www.ijamexchange.ng or visit our office at 71A Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

We have been buying PayPal funds since 2010 but we don't use ESCROW nor pay first.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:34am On Dec 27, 2021
3RNEST:
Skrill forex $300 available now

Come WhatsApp Link below
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Let's trade
Business / Tokens Vs Coins: The Major Differences That They Share by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:14am On Dec 27, 2021
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TOKEN AND A COIN?

Over time, cryptocurrency has continued to experience massive growth in its sphere, which causes the birth of new terminologies to refer to the newly emerged things. These terminologies are now so many that usually, people mistake similar ones for one another.

Tokens and coins are two commonly used words in cryptocurrency. Unfortunately, they are often mistaken or even synonymously used for one another. This is not right! They may have similar attributes, like both representing values, both being units created via cryptography but different types and the ability to exchange one for the other. However, they refer to two different things, and cryptocurrency users and enthusiasts should not confuse one for the other.

Another group of cryptocurrency users refer to both coins and tokens as cryptocurrencies. And this explains why many would want to purchase some crypto coins for themselves but end up with tokens in their ownership. This reason is why almost all Cryptocurrency users have both tokens and coins in their possession. It is understandable because many coins and tokens circulate in public as currency. But they may not be one because not all coins are cryptocurrencies, and also, not all tokens are cryptocurrencies.

Currency is simply a medium of exchange that could also serve as a store of value. Not every coin has the Some coins do not have the characteristics of a currency, so we should not regard such as a currency. However, Bitcoin ultimately has those features, so it is justified when we regard it as a cryptocurrency.

Inertia made the mistake of terming all coins and tokens produced after Bitcoin’s development in the crypto market as a cryptocurrency. However, many of them do not qualify for the term. Therefore, henceforth, think twice before regarding any coin or token as a cryptocurrency.

A significant difference in tokens and coins lies in how and where we could use the two of them. There are certain things that we could use tokens for but not coins and vice versa. There are also places where you could use coins and not tokens.

For better understanding, let us use cryptocurrency traders and investors. All traders of cryptocurrency invest but not all cryptocurrency investors trade. However, with all these intertwining factors conjoining these two, there are several distinguishing factors separating them.

We will examine these two terms thoroughly to understand better what they entail and the factors that differentiate them.

COINS

After Bitcoin’s development by Satoshi Nakamoto, people began to copy Bitcoin’s functions, operations and protocols as a guideline to help them develop other coins. Thus, we could say that Bitcoin set a status quo for the features, operation system, and protocols that every legit coin proceeding it should have. However, the term for these other coins developed after bitcoin is altcoins, the short form of alternative cryptocurrency coins.

An altcoin is a type of digital currency/money that was also developed via well-encrypted techniques, and the purpose of buying an altcoin is to attract more store-in value over time. So, basically, for coins, we have Bitcoin, and we have Altcoins. But in all, coins are digital money.

As the name implies, digital money is money in a digital form. Everything about digital money, their operations and transactions save up digitally. You can only access them digitally too.

A very famous example of this is the almighty Bitcoin. Bitcoin depends hugely on Blockchain, a publicly distributed digital ledger. It is through Blockchain that Bitcoin’s operations and data are stored up.

However, coins are pretty similar to physical money in terms of their shared characteristics. And as a result, so many people believe that coins will completely substitute or take physical money’s place someday in the future.

To know what differentiates a coin from a token, we will examine first the characteristics that a coin has.

CHARACTERISTICS OF COINS

The operations of a coin are on a blockchain, which is where every Crypto coin’s transaction is monitored. These operations are well encrypted, and any member of the blockchain network could access them. For example, if you perform any exchange with Ethereum, Ethereum’s Blockchain saves the receipt, and if someone exchanges Bitcoin, Bitcoin’s Blockchain saves up the receipt.

Coins share some similar characteristics with Fiat (physical) money. For example, they are acceptable, durable, fungible, limited in supply, portable and divisible.

Coins act as money, which is precisely the aim behind Bitcoin’s development, and was imitated by other crypto-coin developers like Litecoin and Ethereum, to mention but a few. Just like money, you could also send and receive Crypto Coins. El-Salvador has officially made Bitcoin their currency side by side with USD. Today, we can use cryptocurrency coins to purchase things as we do with money. Users could also earn coins by mining. For instance, you could earn more Bitcoin by mining.

TOKENS

These are like company assets but in digital form. People issue to the public for a project. They perform some similar functions as coins, in that depending on what token it is, we could use them for making payments, investing, and storing up value. But then, their operations are only effective within the ecosystem of the token’s project.

Tokens play the role of digital assets, as mentioned above, representing the shares of a company, giving access to the functionality of a project, serving as a medium of fundraising, and serving as a substitute for things.

Digital tokens can only be used precisely inside a specific project. For example, if you purchase a concert ticket, you can’t use it to pay for meals at a restaurant. It only works for that particular concert. This analysis should help you should have a better insight into what Tokens are.

To distribute tokens, you first create them on a blockchain, distribute them, sell them and then circulate them through the standard ICO (Initial Coin Offering). This process involves funding by a crowd towards a project’s development.

Conclusively, a token could go for economic purposes, just like money and serve as a company’s stock or stake for investors. It implies that token holders could also make profits by trading them. Tokens are of different types, each with distinct features. For example, we have Security, reward, asset, utility and currency tokens.

However, tokens had existed before crypto coins came around. And it just happens that it is now associated with cryptocurrency, and not that it entirely revolves around it. Tokens are everywhere, and we have all used one at some point in our lives. For example, dinner, movie or concert tickets, car titles, meal vouchers and so on are instances of tokens. But these ones are physical.

COINS VERSUS TOKENS

A significant factor that differentiates these two is that tokens don’t need a personal blockchain. Instead, they would always rely on successful coins’ Blockchain to operate. For instance, some tokens like Tether, BNT, BAT, USDC, etc., use Ethereum’s Blockchain to operate. The part of the Blockchain that tokens use is called smart contracts, which are like a series of computer languages aiding every activity of the users on the network.

There is also a difference in the aspect of transactions. For example, during transactions involving tokens, the tokens physically move when changing their location/ownership. Unlike tokens, coins only change in their account balance without physically moving around. When you make money transfers, does your money physically go to the other party? No! This transaction only reflects this change in figures in the wallet’s balance. Like the bank that holds on to fees after every transaction, the coins’ balance acts similarly by noting every activity.

Coins and tokens represent different things. Coins are money, while tokens represent assets. We can use coins for payments, and so, you could use them to purchase tokens, depending on how much value the token carries in ratio to the coin’s value.

Also, there is a limit to where tokens are accepted for payment, unlike coins that almost everyone accepts. Therefore, coins give liquidity much more than tokens.

Furthermore, unlike coins, the token holder could also be a participant in the token’s network. Thus, they are a significant player in the ecosystem of the token’s project.

Lastly, tokens are easily created, unlike Crypto Coins. Usually, some successful coins come with a ready-to-use template in their network for people to brand their tokens for trading. That way, even if you are not very knowledgeable technically, you could still make your market.

FINAL THOUGHT

There aren’t many differences between tokens and coins, but it is ideal not to overlook the few differences and know them to avoid unnecessary confusion.

But then, come to think of it, if we say that tokens are not like physical money, unlike coins, why do we also spend tokens like we spend physical money? I mean, payments with money involve cash physically leaving you and your balance to move to the other party just the same way tokens physically move. And yet, they aren’t like physical money? So, what is your view about this? Let us have it in the comments section below.

Thank you for reading! If you like this article, be sure to hit the like and share buttons. Also, check out our blog for more exciting and educating articles.

SOURCE: https://blog.ijamexchange.ng/post.php?id=66&t=TOKENS%20VS%20COINS:%20THE%20MAJOR%20DIFFERENCES%20THAT%20THEY%20SHARE
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:10am On Dec 27, 2021
IJAMExchangeLTD:
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 10:02am On Dec 27, 2021
IJAMExchangeLTD:


We are buying PayPal GnS for N470/$ or more

We are buying PayPal GnS for N520/# or more.

We are buying Payoneer funds for N520/$ or more.

We are buying Skrill funds for N500/$ or more.

For more details, head to www.ijamexchange.ng/exchange.php
Business / Re: IJAM Exchange; The No. 1 Legit Company To Buy & Sell PayPal Funds In Nigeria! !! by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:41am On Dec 27, 2021
We are still buying
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 12:38am On Dec 27, 2021
We are buying PayPal GnS for N470/$ or more

We are buying PayPal GnS for N520/# or more.

We are buying Payoneer funds for N520/$ or more.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 12:36am On Dec 27, 2021
We are buying SKRILL funds for N500/$ or more.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:34pm On Dec 26, 2021
At IJAM Exchange Limited, which is a duly registered company and
has been in the E-currency Exchange business since 2010, We BUY, SELL and Exchange

PayPal
Payoneer
Skrill
Neteller
Perfect Money
And Many More @ Good Rates With Prompt Processing of Orders.

Our official website is www.ijamexchange.ng, and we are physically located at 71a Shyllon Street. Palmgrove, Lagos.

Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 8:33pm On Dec 26, 2021
Presegs:


What names are on it? I will buy the quantity at the N520/$.

I'm escrow myself; I don't do escrow though cool.

You can instead visit www.ijamexchange.ng/exchange.php to let's deal.

Valid!

Thumbs up boss.
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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 4:42am On Dec 08, 2021
We buy and sell Payoneer, Pay Pal, Skrill, Neteller, etc. funds at good rates.

Call/Whatsapp us on 0 8 0 9 1 8 3 3 8 6 6
Business / Re: Buying/selling Paypal/payoneer/fiverr/cashapp At 750/$ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 4:40am On Dec 08, 2021
akeentech:
Bulk and bit Payoneer PayPal needed

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Business / Re: Buying/selling Paypal/payoneer/fiverr/cashapp At 750/$ by IJAMExchangeLTD: 5:44am On Dec 04, 2021
What rate do you buy Payoneer funds?

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