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    Coinazer, Africa’s First Web-Base Crypto Payment Gate & Wallet System Debut in Nigeria

    L-R: Sitting, Director, Marketing and Business Devt, Rex Moses – CEO/Founder, Achigonye JohnPaul, Head of Operations, Ugwu Chinwe Jeremiah. Standing: - CTO, Co-founder, Egbuonu Ikenna, Head of Partnerships, Samuel Owa and Brand Director, Co-founder, Nnaji Joshua.
    L-R: Sitting, Director, Marketing and Business Devt, Rex Moses – CEO/Founder, Achigonye JohnPaul, Head of Operations, Ugwu Chinwe Jeremiah.Standing: - CTO, Co-founder, Egbuonu Ikenna, Head of Partnerships, Samuel Owa and Brand Director, Co-founder, Nnaji Joshua.

    A group Nigerian tech savvy youths have developed a web-based crypto platform to facilitate seamless and borderless means of accepting cryptocurrency payment globally.

    Known as Coinazer, the Web 3.0 crypto platform was developed out of the curiosity of a young Nigeria tech savvy youth to solve a payment problem.

    Announcing the launch of Coinazer, the Founder, a crypto enthusiast, Johnpaul Achigonye said that the cryptocurrency solution was a product of necessity, saying that “It sounds funny how Coinazer came to existence.”

    “I was at my Uncle’s shop at Ikeja Market popularly known as Computer Village attending to one of his customers who came to buy mobile gadgets. After raising an invoice for payment, he asked – “do you accept crypto as a means of payment?”, “I said no.”

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    He added: “At that very moment the customer left, It dawned on me that there is a seamless solution Africa and the world as a whole needed.”

    He disclosed that Coinazer was founded by four young and innovative Nigerians with names; Johnpaul Achigonye (Founder), Ikenna Garry (Co-Founder), Malachi Chidera (Co-Founder), Nnaji Joshua (Co-Founder)

    He described his team as young Nigerians with enthusiasm and expertise poised in the tech generation to build the crypto solutions that African and the world needs in the new era of currency.

    Achigonye explained that Coinazer offers unlimited services urging the crypto community to embrace it and be part of their journey to transformation.

    He stated that Coinazer now offers Crypto Payment Gateway, Peer 2 Peer Trading, Swap Farming, Exchange, Mining Investment, Conversion of Crypto Assets to Cash, Easy-to-integrate Payment Link, as well as a structured API documentation for developers.

    “We offer a noncustodial service (we do not hold or store your assets/funds in any way) and allow limitless transactions. Currently, we support more than 20 crypto assets, running on 18 different blockchain networks and offering low transaction fees”, he said.

    He also said that the business strategy of his team is based on the six pillars of Integrity, Intelligence, Reliability, Excellent Service, Accessibility and Commitment to success.

     

    L-R: Sitting, Director, Marketing and Business Devt, Rex Moses – CEO/Founder, Achigonye JohnPaul, Head of Operations, Ugwu Chinwe Jeremiah.

    Standing: – CTO, Co-founder, Egbuonu Ikenna, Head of Partnerships, Samuel Owa and Brand Director, Co-founder, Nnaji Joshua.

     

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