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FTX Derivates Cryptocurrency Exchange, a global leader in the crypto space, organised an educational seminar in the city of Enugu for crypto enthusiasts and newbies. The event held as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.

Recently, the brand has been receiving accolades from its Nigerian users, for having its interests at heart in the development of cutting-edge features and embarking on this gesture in order to support crypto education in Africa. At the event, various technology experts took on key topics like Defi, Technical analysis and the future of blockchain technology.

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According to the Business Development Manager for FTX in Africa, Adebayo Juwon, “In line with the growing trend of crypto adoption across Africa, FTX Africa is fully dedicated to educating Africans on blockchain technology and crypto trading. Following the success of #FTXAsaba and now #FTXEnugu, we are positive that we’re on the right path in educating Africans about the opportunities in cryptocurrency and blockchain. At FTX, we’re are strong believers in crypto education, hence the need for the ongoing African crypto tour”.

The FTX Africa Crypto Tour will visit several African cities and provide people with the opportunity to improve their knowledge on crypto trading while bringing industry leaders and crypto enthusiasts together to discuss cryptocurrency and blockchain. The next stop for the Tour is slated to hold in Port Harcourt, sometime in October.

FTX.COM is a cryptocurrency exchange built by traders, for traders. It offers innovative products, including industry-leading derivatives, options and volatility products, tokenized stocks, prediction markets, leveraged tokens and an OTC desk. FTX.COM strives to be an intuitive yet powerful platform for all kinds of users, and to be the most innovative exchange in the industry. FTX.COM has grown quickly since its founding, becoming one of the most respected cryptocurrency exchanges in the world in less than two years.

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