Nigerian brings it to $80,000 in Bitcoin (BTC) to return to the rightful owner

Bitcoin is the best for a Nigerian to the above, been met. He has received a transaction in the amount of $80,000 and, while he didn’t expect at all. Jim Mali, and We have acted on a small scale, in Bitcoin in the hope that here, in the circumstances, it is a corrupt country.

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As he travels through the country, in order to cryptocurrencies and to promote among the masses and to apply. Here, it is sometimes the small fees for that. Up to that time, he was overwhelmed with an excessive amount of BTC in his wallet: 7,8 BTC.

I’m trading it in Bitcoin, but never with these numbers. When I first found out gigantiche the amount saw it, I knew it was a mistake it had been. I’ve been trying to get the owner to track down
Keith Mali, After a phone call

He began his search for WhatsApp. He also shared a message and then sent it over for three days, and to all of his contacts. It did, however, have not achieved the desired effect, and so We are continuing on Twitter.

Coincidentally, he was at his post, a response to the potential owner of the transaction. He was the great-encrypted code to show for it.
The owner is an old friend of the We are. It seems to be a Nigerian politician, who would like to remain anonymous.
Finally, kudos to those cryptofan. He was also able to ignore the 7.8 BTC is good for self-love. He is, however, exactly the opposite of that by proactively searching for the right solution for you.

Nigeria is on the computer

Nigeria is plagued with political cronyism and is almost always used to be the ‘worst’ in 20 per cent, on the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.
That’s what makes the action After it, the more he will be transparent and fair in the direction of a public servant.
Cryptovaluta are becoming more and more popular in Nigeria, because of the banking costs in the African country on the rise through the roof.
On Tuesday, the 17th of september, carried out in the Central Bank of Nigeria, and an additional charge of 2% on the payment of cash in excess of 500,000 Naira (€1.250). You will have up to 3% to give, if you get the same amount that you want to include.
The idea behind this policy is to make cash out of society and disappear. As a result, cryptomunten such as Bitcoin will also be in the spotlight too.
And this is exactly the work We are doing with the classes.

People are interested in learning more about the cheaper international money transfers to bank are to be avoided. The people who have been scattered through the continent, to send money back home, and people send bitcoin to family members in foreign countries.
In Mali We Are

In a land of corruption, and political and online frauds, it is the quantity of cryptomunten a hard surface. The hesitant attitude of the authorities to cryptocurrencies to the law is very clear.
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