African crypto trading app Vibra is suspected of being out of service, and employees are being asked to resign or be fired
Vibra, a cryptocurrency trading application focused on Africa, has been suspended in Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria. Vincent Li, co-founder of African Blockchain Labs, claims that this measure only affects Nigerian users and the suspension is temporary. However, messages on Vibra's Telegram channel indicate otherwise. According to a report by Techcabal on October 18th, current and former Vibra employees revealed that the application has been suspended in all African markets. These employees also stated that they have been asked to resign or have been dismissed. Another former employee stated that Vibra has not generated enough revenue.
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