A Traditional Ruler of Ga Tunnmaa We Royal Dynasty, King Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, has his maiden gold coin in Africa now listed on coinmarketcap.
So far King Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, happens to be the only chief of all levels in Africa to have such a gold coin with his head on it internationally recognized and listed on coinmarketcap.
The hard working young Chief of Ga Tunnmaa We Royal Dynasty takes Africa to the World’s Modern Banking System (WMBS). And he further pushed to make Gold Back token to go global.
Also as a decendant of the Great Benin Kingdom of the Amazons Warriors, Nii Oyanka brought heat to DEX and DEFi Global Trading Communities with multichain token and DEX: UBECU-LP Token and UBECUSWAP DEX.
Within one month, Nii Adama Djata, the Chief Business Development and Financial Director of the Kingdom’s Royal Council locks in 1.9M in liquidity behind WETH/UBEC-LP pair on Ethereum Chain in the Uniswap V3 DEX.” Ubec-lp is connected to every major blockchain.
Today, the 16th August 2022, “Ubec-lp is now Listed on Coinmarketcap with 3 million worth of liquidity behind it within 2 to 3 months. We did something that people cannot do with millions of dollars.
Experts in crypto banking understand what it means to be here, King Oyanka posited. He noted that after this development many people are shocked, as they underestimated them because the Kingdom is regulated from Ghana in Africa.
The world knows only the rich, and Westerners could make such things happen, but they could now see difference.
Even if you go to coinmarketcap front page and put in “ubec-lp” in the search, it shows 3M liquidity. This achievement is historical and no other entity, individual or government has done this in Africa and beyond.
A wonderful journey for Africans to believe in crypto, Digital Assets banking; as King Oyanka Coins Goes Global.
This move is expected to help open the chance for all other interested chiefs and kings in Africa who would want to be part and also have theirs if any, to be listed on the coinmarket one day.
Source:Nationaltymes.com