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<p><em>Blockvila Launches P2P</em></p>
<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> has gathered that Blockvila, leading Nigeria’s cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the launch of its Peer-to-Peer (P2P) trading service.<br />
The launch, according to a statement made available to OpenLife by Oleabhiele Valentine, is fixed for Friday, July 30, 2021.<br />
Expectedly, Blockvila P2P vendors can now earn revenue when they buy and sell crypto amongst themselves with zero transaction fees in addition to professional escrow service support from Blockvila.<br />
The P2P marketplace is launched to meet the increasing demand for higher access<br />
to liquidity by crypto traders.<br />
According to Blockvila CEO, Mrs Precious Wogu, vendors would be carefully selected and verified to protect users&#8217; interests.<br />
“Data has shown that the industry demand for<a href="https://www.vanguardngr.com/"> P2P</a> trading has witnessed an increase<br />
in the last few months especially from crypto enthusiasts in Africa.<br />
“It is on this premise that we are launching a marketplace to give users more flexibility and<br />
Liquidity,” she stated.<br />
The P2P trading service marks the first release of several other services being developed to aggregate the Blockvila ecosystem.<br />
It could, however, be recalled that Blockvila<br />
announced the release of its native token, VILA, which is set to be listed on August 5<br />
on Pancakeswap, one of the world’s largest DEX on Binance Smart Chain.</p>

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