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March 31, 2017, 11:36:10 PM
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Actually I want to say I am happy because more user equal to more increasing price, but then I heard that there is so many scammed attempts made by those country's citizen, I started to worry because if the people give negative thing to bitcoin then, it will be more difficult for us to introduce bitcoin to new user and the worse thing is, when you got scammed you can't do too many things because all of their identity is hidden and difficult to trace


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April 01, 2017, 04:14:44 PM
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The topic is about the effect it will have on bitcoin if Nigerians start using bitcoin not but I am surprised that the entire thing is being changed that its about scams Nigerians are known for as if no other Nationalities scam people. Even on this forum where there are several cases of reported scams I have not seen where it has been concluded that this is done by Nigerians. I have been scammed before so I know what I am saying. In as much as we are happy that the popularity of bitcoin is increasing, then we should also not be unmindful of to keep ourselves safe from scammers.
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