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Nigeria’s Crypto Policy Sends Conflicting Messages, Local Exchange Co-Founder Says

by Matoy
February 26, 2024
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  • Nathaniel Luz from Flincap highlights unclear Nigerian government stance on crypto, affecting the industry.
  • Crypto users report blocked access to exchange sites, raising concerns of a government crackdown.
  • Despite 2021 ban lift, stringent licensing requirements hinder crypto startups in Nigeria.

Nigeria’s approach to the cryptocurrency sector has come under scrutiny from industry insiders, with Flincap’s Nathaniel Luz pointing out the government’s unclear position. Recent difficulties faced by cryptocurrency users, who found themselves unable to access exchange websites, have sparked discussions about potential government restrictions on these platforms. According to Bloomberg, these events unfolded around February 21, leading to widespread speculation about the government’s intentions.

ICYMI: 🇳🇬 Nigeria's approach to crypto regulation is under fire as users report problems accessing exchanges

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Government Stance and Industry Impact

The government attributes the poor exchange rate of the Nigerian naira to the activities of over-the-counter traders, particularly those dealing in Tether on peer-to-peer platforms. However, Luz argues that this perspective overlooks broader economic issues, such as currency over-supply and Nigeria’s heavy import reliance, which he believes are the real culprits behind the naira’s depreciation.

Licensing Challenges and Market Dynamics

Despite the government lifting a previous ban on cryptocurrencies in December 2023, the path to obtaining operational licenses remains fraught with obstacles for crypto startups. The requirements include a substantial financial commitment, which many find prohibitive. Luz suggests that addressing these licensing challenges would be a more constructive approach for the government, rather than attributing the country’s economic difficulties to the cryptocurrency sector. Nigeria’s position as a leading peer-to-peer cryptocurrency market, especially following the 2021 banking restrictions, underscores the significance of this issue for both the government and the crypto community.

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