Quidam becomes first African crypto exchange to list on CoinMarketCap

Quidam, a cryptocurrency exchange established by Africans, has published its listing on CoinMarketCap, one of the world’s prominent authorities of cryptocurrency-related market data, coming to be the major solely African owned crypto exchange to be documented on CoinMarketCap.

 

The Quidax company is a cryptocurrency exchange,  established by Buchi Okoro in the year 2018. Quidax company is one of the world’s modest digital investment exchanges, that helps users on-ramp and off-ramp from digital purchases in a seamless manner.

Quidax in an email to its clients asserted that the listing on CoinMarketCap is an enormous means for everyone to receive credible notification on its subsidies and also promote the value of Africa to the crypto ecosystem.

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Since the launch of the platform in 2018, it is reported to have achieved significant milestones encompassing over $3.2 billion in transactions in less than 3 years of operation.

Quidax on CoinMarketCap shows that there is a great demand for cryptocurrencies on the African continent, and the requirement for obvious market news comes to be vital in other to scale mass adoption.

Customers can now access market data linking to Quidax, such as marketing volumes, spot rates for numerous cryptocurrency stocks, the exchange demands, amongst others.

 

The company is also taking more drive to increase its brand presence as in January. It announced a brand refresh along with the launch of what it proposes to be a simpler and easier to use crypto app available on both the play store and app store.

The firm, last month; announced that it would be partnering with AltSchool Africa. The partnership is believed to cover financing 100 students this year to comprehend tech skills involving software engineering and product management. As well as paid training with Quidax for the best graduates.

 

QDX, the aboriginal token of the platform is currently trading $0.01148, up 3.51% as of the moment of this article.


Many more African-based Crypto companies will be joining this list very soon. 

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