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@joinunfold I am grateful for life
Grateful for the gift of men in my life
Grateful that all the decisions I took last year are beginning to bear fruit in my life
The frustration that comes with #P2P transactions is real
#spenda makes it easy in 3 simple steps
✅ Deposit crypto
✅ Convert to Naira instantly
✅ Pay bills directly
With @MySpenda their are No stories. Just spend crypto like cash.
𝙻𝚒𝚚𝚞𝚒𝚍𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚒𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚟𝚒𝚜𝚒𝚋𝚕𝚎 𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚖𝚘𝚟𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚙𝚛𝚒𝚌𝚎 𝚊𝚐𝚊𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝 𝚢𝚘𝚞.
Everyone says “liquidity is good.” But in crypto, liquidity is the fuel big players use to run you over.
Most think liquidity = “how fast I can sell.” Real liquidity is a map of where the money is hiding.
👉 Your stop loss? Liquidity.
👉 Your "safe" support level? Liquidity.
👉 Your breakout entry? Also liquidity.
The Scenario: You buy ETH at $3,000. You set a stop loss at $2,950. You think you’re protected.
The Reality: > You just put a "Free Money" sign on your chest.
When 10,000 traders use the same YouTube strategy, that zone becomes a Liquidity Pool. Price is drawn to these pools like a magnet.
Price dips to $2,940 → Your stop hits ❌ → You’re out. Then price rockets to $3,100 without you.
You call it manipulation. They call it a Friday morning.
The Rule: If you can’t spot the liquidity on the chart, you are the liquidity.
If this changed how you see charts:
🔁 Repost so others stop being exit liquidity
👀 Follow for real crypto concepts explained like a human, not a textbook
@Drevoo_eth@clairesilver Technology doesn't wait for permission. We either learn to speak its language to guide its direction, or we find ourselves living in a world we no longer know how to navigate.
I sat at my desk today to ponder deeply about a thought..
"How can Importation into Africa Overcome Cross-border Payment Challenges.”
That question hit differently because it’s not theoretical.
It’s real life for anyone who’s ever tried to pay someone abroad from Nigeria.
If you’ve imported anything before, you know the drill:
Card fails. Transfer delays. Payment reversed. Vendor frustrated. You stressed.
Global trade… African payments. Now add crypto to the mix. You finally found a way around borders.
Fast. Global. Permissionless. But then reality hits again:
Your supplier wants dollars. Your bills want Naira. Life still wants normal money.
That’s the part people don’t talk about enough.
Crypto doesn’t fail in Africa. Spending crypto does and that’s the real global payment challenge.
That’s where platforms like Spenda Africa come into the conversation.
Not as an exchange. Not as hype.
But as a bridge between how money moves globally and how life works locally.
But Nigerians are smart so the questions come fast:
“Why can’t I deposit Naira?”
“Why can’t I convert Naira to crypto?”
“If this is a bridge, why is it one-way?”
Fair questions. Very fair.
But think about that headline again
Overcoming global payment challenges.
Not buying crypto easily.
Not trade tokens.
But solve cross-border money problems.
That’s a different mission.
Spenda chose to focus on one painful truth, Most Africans don’t struggle to get crypto.
We struggle to use it in the real economy.
Rent. Bills. Subscriptions. Bank transfers. Survival.
If Spenda went Naira → crypto → everything,
it becomes another exchange fighting regulation, delays, and shutdowns.
Instead, it asked a simpler question
What if crypto could just behave like money?
For importers, freelancers, builders, creators
You get paid globally. You settle locally. No drama. No waiting.
No explaining crypto to PHCN.
That’s how you overcome global payment challenges.
So no it doesn’t go both ways.
Because sometimes, the strongest bridges are built
to solve one direction of pain properly.
Crypto adoption in Africa won’t be loud.
It’ll be quiet. Boring. Useful.
The day crypto feels normal…That’s the day it wins
@MySpenda would be at the fore front the day it does