Nigerian Crypto Exchange Patricia Implements Debt Restructuring Using Convertible Notes – What's Going On?
Patricia, a Nigerian crypto exchange, is embarking on a significant debt restructuring initiative, offering customers the option to convert owed funds into Patricia shares. The company recently introduced Patricia Tokens...
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The company recently introduced Patricia Tokens (PTK), which it has now made available to customers for this purpose....
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