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MTN is a South African telecom company, present in almost all African countries. Momo stands for mobile money...
XAF and XOF are the currency codes of the CFA Franc fiat used in former french African colonies, in West Africa (XOF) and Central Africa (XAF) - fun fact: they both have the same exchange rate but are not always interchangeable, your XOF will not always be accepted in an XAF country, lol.
Thanks for this analysis.
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One more thought, bit of a stretch though.
Last week an arrest of a Ghanaian person was made in the Caribbean in relation to a usdt-ponzi, and the rumor mill is saying that investigations are under way of copycat ponzis that - guess what - included a large group of Ghanaians too. Since those schemes only accept USDT, this could be a "let me convert my local $500 loan into USDT in a circumvent way" kind of thing.
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I like the theory. I'll check out those news reports.
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ZAR
bid has a different freeformmethod
field than the others:FNB E-Wallet Banks in SA🇿🇦 FNB
- this is why I suspect that it's a different thing (people should really not be doing this, it's a publicly de-anonymizing datapoint!)mtn.com
being blacklisted raises suspicion for the currently listedXAF
andGHS
bids.XAF
countries but actually surrounded by countries usingXOF
. Haven't lived there though so I'm not sure about any economic or cultural reasons for this to be (likely) the same person.