Spot on, @singhabhinav 🔥
Nigeria isn’t just leading in stablecoin ownership — we’re surviving with it. But here’s the brutal truth:
Most merchants still won’t touch crypto, our biggest tech products barely integrate it, and outdated regulations + slow government policy keep slamming the brakes on real adoption.
We have the talent, the hunger, and the numbers… yet we’re nowhere near the forefront. Our sharpest youth are building world-class solutions in the shadows while the infrastructure that would let them shine is missing.
The gap you called out isn’t just “billing layer” — it’s opportunity being left on the table for an entire generation.
Time to fix it. We’re ready. 🇳🇬💪
@singhabhinav@sirmapy is solving this problem and from 27th of this month the world will understand that Nigeria and Africa can solve problems.
You will be able to spend your USDT without needing p2p
$WKC is the native token for this utility
@singhabhinav This is where PENIREMIT comes in, built by @sirmapy
users will be able to transact their $WKC for any commodity, directly from Peniremit.
Hence, there need for p2p will be reduced to its barest minimum.
Will be laughing on the 27th of April 2026 (This year).
@singhabhinav Wow. Nigeria holds so much power in the space if we are organized and know how to wield it. No genuine Nigerian project should be stranded and localized by any exchange with this kind of power.
@singhabhinav , you’ve got a good point of view.
Look out @peniremit and @smcdao
All these infrastructure you speak about is being put in place there. All tools you can think of to bridge these gaps are in place.
Meanwhile, the ecosystem has a strong project which you must have heard of— Wikicat $WKC @wikicatcoin