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Exactly, I was even wondering while the CEO cannot let the developer build something that the interactions would be done on the web or through app, although such level may be too high but at least creating something looking legitimate can trigger lots of customers.

I know most of them, their mode of operation is through "chat interaction" that's why they move customers to Whatsapp. Why won't the developer streamline the conversation to be done on the web so that lots of customers can trust the system more and more, and seems easier.
Having a website for crypto exchange will cost them more money than WhatsApp and they may not have the money. They can avoid regulation on Whatsapp but they may not be able to avoid regulation if they have website for it, the money regulations will require them to have can be too much, I think it is over 500 million to 1 billion naira. I do not care sha, I will not use them.
Original archived Re: What are the trusted Nigerian owned exchanges?
Scraped on 20/06/2025, 23:44:35 UTC
Exactly, I was even wondering while the CEO cannot let the developer build something that the interactions would be done on the web or through app, although such level may be too high but at least creating something looking legitimate can trigger lots of customers.

I know most of them, their mode of operation is through "chat interaction" that's why they move customers to Whatsapp. Why won't the developer streamline the conversation to be done on the web so that lots of customers can trust the system more and more, and seems easier.
Having a website for crypto exchange will cost them more money than WhatsApp and they may not have the money. They can avoid regulation on Whatsapp but they may not be able to avoid regulation if they have website for it, the money regulations will require them to have can be too much, I think it is over 500 million to 1 billion naira. I do not care sha, I will not use them.