Notcoin: Man Who Didn’t Sell His Coin Celebrates As Its Value Goes Up, Flaunts His Crypto Wallet
- A Nigerian man is overjoyed as the newly listed cryptocurrency Notcoin became more valuable in the crypto market
- The Christian brother revealed how he got his Notcoin and marvelled at its current value when he checked his wallet
- The young man advised Nigerians not to lament missing out on Notcoin and to channel their energies towards Tapswap and Hamster Kombat
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Fada Chibuzor has excitedly celebrated the value of his Notcoin cryptocurrency.
Notcoin is credited for the skyrocketed popularity of Tapswap after it profited many people following its launch.
Man reaps rewards of not selling Notcoin
While some people sold off their Notcoin tokens, Chibuzor kept his and his faith in the crypto project paid off.
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Chibuzor showed off his Tronkeeper wallet balance on Facebook as proof. When Chibuzor received his Notcoin airdrop, it was valued at $40 (R744) but is now $46 (R856).
An excited Chibuzor urged people not to sleep on Tapswap and Hamster Kombat. He wrote:
"The crypto space is large ecosystem.Don't say it is to late.You can profit out of it.This is my first airdrop win, I received it yesterday at R744 and now it is up to R856 dollars.Don't sleep on the next airdrop! Start with hamster or tapswap..."
Fada Chibuzor's Notcoin gain stirs reactions
Nnamani Tochukwu asked:
"Which wallet is this?"
Uzoma Elizabeth Smart chanted:
"Fada Chibuzor, John Ejiro.Una dey wyn us abi ?Make una show us way Biko ♂️."
John Ejiro exclaimed:
"Show us the way na ❤."
5 South Africans save a combined R186 000 in just a year
Meanwhile, Briefly News shared that five South Africans went viral after showing off how they saved money from January to December. We're not talking about a couple hundred bucks; they managed to get thousands together.
These money-savvy South Africans saved a combined R186,000, at least. (The one guy just showed off his stash and didn't say how much he saved, so it's more than that amount.) Briefly News decided to look at the money-saving tips they followed and how much they ended up banking by the end of the year.
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Source: Legit.ng