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Fayhr πŸ”…

@fayhrdao

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In 2022, Elon Musk tried to borrow $12.5 billion against his Tesla shares to buy Twitter. He didn't want to sell. Sounds familiar, right? What if I told you that with Busha’s Crypto-backed Naira Loans, you can be able to do the same with your $SOL? That's exactly what

In 2022, <a href="/elonmusk/">Elon Musk</a> tried to borrow $12.5 billion against his Tesla shares to buy Twitter.

He didn't want to sell. Sounds familiar, right?

What if I told you that with <a href="/getBusha/">Busha</a>’s Crypto-backed Naira Loans, you can be able to do the same with your $SOL?

That's exactly what
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In November 2024, the dollar rate in Nigeria hit ₦1,700, and money saved in January at ₦900 had lost over 89% of its value by year's end. This spike in the dollar rate created a well-known phenomenon β€” the Naira is not a safe currency to save, borrow, or spend with. As

In November 2024, the dollar rate in Nigeria hit ₦1,700, and money saved in January at ₦900 had lost over 89% of its value by year's end.

This spike in the dollar rate created a well-known phenomenon β€” the Naira is not a safe currency to save, borrow, or spend with.

As