Nigeria


Policy

Why Nigerians Aren't Turning to the eNaira Despite Crippling Cash Shortages

A lack of infrastructure, merchants and interest may all be reasons why more people in the country aren't using the digital currency.

A shortage of cash in Nigeria has prompted more Nigerians to use the country's digital currency. (TVC News)

Policy

Nigeria's Central Bank in Talks With Blockchain Platform R3 for CBDC Revamp: Bloomberg

The central bank wants full control of the eNaira, and is in early talks with blockchain platform R3 to develop a new system to support the digital currency, according to the report.

Nigerian flag (Emmanuel Ikwuegbu/Unsplash)

Videos

Senate Banking Committee To Hold ‘Crypto Crash’ Hearing; Nigeria’s Bitcoin Premiums

US Senate Banking Committee is holding a Feb. 14 hearing to examine financial system protections from the dangers seen in digital assets. Plus, Nigeria’s bitcoin premiums may not reflect a heightened demand for the token but a continued demand for the U.S. dollar as the country’s local currency suffers.

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Opinion

Fed Policy Win Could Harm Bitcoin’s Wall Street Narrative

The January rebound in equities and knockout employment report may have undermined a few buy-bitcoin narratives, but the real value proposition behind bitcoin lies far beyond Wall Street in emerging markets, where bitcoin is in strong demand.

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Policy

Nigeria’s Bitcoin Premiums May Better Reflect Country’s Demand for the Dollar, Not Crypto

Nigerians are paying a premium, but probably more for the stability of the U.S. dollar than for bitcoin, an analyst told CoinDesk.

Nigeria's bitcoin premiums are skewed by U.S. dollar exchange rates in the country. (Minchen Liang/Getty)

Videos

How Machankura Allows Bitcoin Transactions Without an Internet Connection

Bitcoiners in African countries, including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Ghana, can now send and receive bitcoin (BTC) without a smartphone or Internet connection. Machankura catalyst Kgothatso Ngako discusses how the digital wallet startup is making it happen by tapping into the Bitcoin Lightning network. Plus, insights on bitcoin adoption in Africa.

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Policy

Nigeria to Recognize Crypto as Investment Capital: Report

A proposed bill will lay out crypto supervisory powers of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the country's securities regulator, an official has said.

Lagos, Nigeria (Nupo Deyon Daniel/Unsplash)

Videos

Gaming Is Best On-Ramp for Africans to Get Into Crypto: Nestcoin CEO

Nestcoin CEO Yele Bademosi joins "First Mover" to discuss Nigeria's interest in cryptocurrency and the current state of user adoption amid the crypto winter. Plus, a closer look at gaming guild Metaverse Magna, which calls itself the largest gaming community in Africa, after it has raised $3.2 million at a $30 million valuation.

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Africa Has This ‘Crazy Crypto Obsession,’ Nestcoin CEO Says

Crypto gaming guild Metaverse Magna wants to build Africa’s largest gaming DAO. Nestcoin CEO Yele Bademosi says they’ve reached a total community size of around 100,000, but notes the bulk of those users come from Nigeria and Ghana.

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