Nigeria's Central Bank Unleashes Crypto Crackdown, Demanding Account Closures

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a stringent circular, directing all banks, non-bank financial institutions (NBFI), and other financial institutions to immediately identify and close accounts associated with cryptocurrency transactions or exchanges. This directive marks a significant setback for the burgeoning crypto industry in Nigeria, effectively allowing for the shutdown of any Nigerian's account involved in cryptocurrency operations. The CBN has warned of severe sanctions for any breach of this new order, underscoring the seriousness of its stance.
This impactful development unfolds against a backdrop of surging cryptocurrency adoption across Nigeria. The country has witnessed a remarkable increase in individuals making transactions, investments, and fund transfers using digital currencies. Last year, Arcade Research notably ranked Nigeria as the fifth globally in cryptocurrency ownership and usage, with approximately 11% of its internet subscribers engaging with cryptocurrencies. Furthermore, Coinmarketcap placed Nigeria among the top nine countries worldwide for crypto growth, underscoring the widespread embrace of digital assets despite official skepticism.
Despite this evident crypto boom, the Nigerian government has consistently refused to grant official recognition to cryptocurrencies as a legitimate form of money. As far back as 2017, the CBN had cautioned banks and the public that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin were neither licensed nor regulated, warning users of potential financial losses without legal recourse, as they were not protected by Nigerian law. However, the continuous growth in trust and usage of cryptocurrencies led many Nigerians to disregard these warnings, driven by the perceived benefits and increasing confidence in digital assets.
A brief glimmer of hope emerged last year when the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) initiated efforts to establish a framework for the regulation of digital assets and local crypto exchanges. This move suggested a potential shift towards following countries like South Africa in regulating the crypto space. However, the latest CBN directive represents a stark reversal, indicating a governmental pivot towards prohibition rather than regulation. This shutdown approach is a direct attempt to curb Nigerians' involvement in cryptocurrency dealings, completely contradicting previous expectations of a structured regulatory environment.
The new directive poses immediate challenges for Nigerian cryptocurrency platforms, such as Bundle and Yellow Card, who now face uncertainty regarding the precise implications for their operations. The most apparent consequence is the likely inability to process crypto transactions within the country. While domestic platforms grapple with these restrictions, Nigerians may still explore options through foreign crypto exchanges to circumvent the foreseeable negative impacts of the CBN's stringent new law. In essence, the CBN has moved from a largely hands-off stance to a decisive, prohibitory approach in addressing the cryptocurrency question, opting for a complete shutdown instead of the regulation many stakeholders had advocated for.
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