uforwealth
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The Billion Coin (BTC) is a type of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin. Kringle is its smallest unit. It kept increasing every day until 2019.
It was introduced to me in 2017 during a seminar organized by a woman in Nigeria.
I bought the billion coin in the hope that I would be able to find exchangers for it so that I can exchange it for naira, within a very short period of time, in order to make profits.
To my surprise, I have not found any trustworthy TBC exchangers since 2017 when I bought the coin. Those who claimed to be TBC reliable exchangers were later confirmed to be scammers.
Whenever I visited the billion official website and logged in to my account, I always felt unhappy, once I saw the number of kringles that can neither be exchanged for naira nor dollar.
I have more than 50,000 kringles that are of no use to me because I can neither spend them nor exchange them for naira, dollar or other cryptocurrencies.
Is there hope of spending or exchanging the billion coin (TBC)for USD dollars or other cryptocurrencies in the nearest future?
It was introduced to me in 2017 during a seminar organized by a woman in Nigeria.
I bought the billion coin in the hope that I would be able to find exchangers for it so that I can exchange it for naira, within a very short period of time, in order to make profits.
To my surprise, I have not found any trustworthy TBC exchangers since 2017 when I bought the coin. Those who claimed to be TBC reliable exchangers were later confirmed to be scammers.
Whenever I visited the billion official website and logged in to my account, I always felt unhappy, once I saw the number of kringles that can neither be exchanged for naira nor dollar.
I have more than 50,000 kringles that are of no use to me because I can neither spend them nor exchange them for naira, dollar or other cryptocurrencies.
Is there hope of spending or exchanging the billion coin (TBC)for USD dollars or other cryptocurrencies in the nearest future?