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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: DIGITAL CURRENCY, CRYPTO CURRENCY, CRYPTO GRAPHIC OR SCAM!!! « SANGO » LAUNCHED THIS JULY 3RD.

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: DIGITAL CURRENCY, CRYPTO CURRENCY, CRYPTO GRAPHIC OR SCAM!!! « SANGO » LAUNCHED THIS JULY 3RD.

Emile-Parfait SIMB received with ALL honors in Bangui

While his critics, his detractors, the enemies of Africa but especially those who have transformed social networks into instruments of neighborhood, low-level, those who have nothing to do all day long, who now feed on the name of Mr. SIMB, who think that by citing SIMB in their Facebook page, YouTube etc.. Emile-Parfait SIMB, this worthy son of Africa and the world landed in the afternoon of July 2 in Bangui aboard his jet for the launch of Sango which will take place this day, July 3, 2022.

This is a digital currency project initiated following the adoption of the Bitcoin as legal tender by the Central African Republic last April. Mr. SIMB CEO of GIT was received with the honors of a man of great values and interest for the Central African Republic and Africa. He has been well accommodated in the largest hotel in Bangui for the launch of the Sango project. The Cameroonian businessman, against whom a media cabal is currently orchestrated by those who do not want to see Africa emerge from financial obscurantism, flew to Bangui on board his jet belonging to his company SIMB AIRLINES.

NANA BERIMAH KWABENA SATHYE SIMB 1ST in his forties, has received all the awards for digital innovation in several African countries. But as the saying goes, good wine is never fully appreciated at the source. So it seems that he is not very well appreciated at home in Cameroon. Some people lurking in the shadows, zealous and visibly funded by dark and malevolent forces are trying to harm, discredit and destabilize him. The man always remains straight in his boots because he knows what he has to do for his country and his continent Africa.

By adopting Bitcoin as its official currency alongside the FCFA, the Central African Republic is the second country in the world to find a development opportunity in cryptocurrencies. Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Central Bank of Central African States (BEAC) have expressed reservations, the country is determined to pursue its digital currency project.

At a press conference given by the President of the Central African Republic himself, the Sango project will be presented to the Central African people, which is presented as the rise of a new digital currency system powered by Blockchain technology.

First unveiled last May, Sango aims to position CAR as an international cryptocurrency investment and development hub. It includes the establishment of a « zero tax » system, the creation of a dedicated blockchain marketplace, the construction of a « crypto island » and the facilitation of investments in the country’s natural resources such as gold and diamonds.

Bangui says it wants to take advantage of the opportunities offered by this technology in order to « quickly build a successful economy ». The project is dividing opinions within CEMAC. « The Sango, a catalyst for the tokenization of the country’s vast natural resources, is the most progressive initiative in Africa and elsewhere, » say the Central African authorities, adding that for the past two months, the Central African President has been called PRESIDENT OF AFRICA.

See you this July 3rd, 2022 when it will be 7 pm. If you have not yet registered to follow it live, do so by clicking here:

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Translated by I AM LIMOCOIN 🚀🚀🚀

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