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Danny Oyekan | |
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Born | Daniel Oyekan 30 August 1994 Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria |
Nationality | American-Nigerian |
Citizenship | Saint Lucia |
Alma mater | University of Wollongong in Dubai |
Occupation(s) | Founder and CEO, Blockfinex Businessman - Investor |
Known for | Founder and CEO of Blockfinex |
Website | https://dannyoyekan.com/ |
Daniel Oyekan, known as Danny Oyekan, born on August 30, 1994, in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria, is a Saint-Lucian businessman and investor of American-Nigerian descent[1]. He currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dan Holdings[2] and of the cryptocurrency exchange Blockfinex[3][4][5] and holds key positions at the Decentralized Social Networking Ecosystem Globalcoin, where he serves as the Executive Chairman and CEO.
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- ^ "Nigerian Fluidcoins sold to UAE-based Blockfinex after failing to raise cash". Techcabal.
- ^ "Nigeria Crypto Ban Will Drive Users to P2P Exchanges, Say Experts".
- ^ "How Fluidcoins acquisition will enable Nigerian-led crypto exchange Blockfinex". Benjamindada.
- ^ "After failing to raise additional investment, Fluidcoins sells to Blockfinex, but investors remain divided over sale". Techpoint Africa.
- ^ "Is Your Bank Reluctant To Work With Crypto? 5 Other Ways To Invest". Finance Yahoo.