There are no restrictions or ban of cryptocurrency in Nigeria, everyone is free to use cryptocurrency without fear of being questioned by any government authority so far as you did not get involved in any financial crime, nobody will interrogate you for no just reason. The reason why many people are afraid of doing crypto transactions openly is just because they lack the knowledge of the law and most people do not have lawyers to intercede for them when there is an issue.
Brother, I differ on this with all you said, it's kind of misleading for me because we are all aware that right untill now we risk losing our funds of any bank transactions that carries bears cryptocurrency or crypto related statement in the remark or description of the transaction, when doing P2P trading. The laws on cryptocurrency in Nigeria are not really clear to say that there's no restrictions even though we say there's no ban on it too, but banks do confiscate any accounts with crypto transactions till date. A recent example is the Fintech mobile banks who die to the directives given to them by the Nigeria government gave a warning notifications to all their customers against using their platform for crypto transactions. Do you claim not to be aware of this or what?
I still stand to tell you that there is no clear restriction on cryptocurrency in Nigeria, all those guidelines given by CBN to FINTECH banks to confiscate any crypto transactions on their platforms were aimed at instilling fear on crypto traders and also to reduce the rate at which crypto enthusiasts use FINTECH banks, you can agree or not but that was basically their intention.
So you're telling me that the government jokingly gave an order to the residual banks and Fintech banks just to create fear on the citizens without actually meaning it. Like I don't understand you mate, government don't joke about financial guidelines both domestic or foreign. You can't tell the government intention as you weren't part of the team that gave those guidelines to the bank, so far as the law on cryptocurrency in the country isn't clearly stated whether we face risk of losing our funds legitimately or not because it's linked to crypto transactions the laws ain't clear on that. In Nigeria, crypto users are just floating at the mercy of these banks.
I want you to know that the reason why it seems that the government are still frowning at crypto users in the country is because they are associating crypto transactions to frauds and funny enough we live in a country where the government don't even respect the laws if not a country that didn't ban cryptocurrency or should i say lifted the ban on cryptocurrency, do not have the right to interrogate anyone who is into cryptocurrency or freeze any account associated with cryptocurrency and i stand to correct you that what i said earlier was misleading, it isn't, if you really think about it from the angle of my explanation.
That has being one of the excuses every other government that are against crypto employs to critic against it use by the citizens, Nigeria government excuse wouldn't be a surprise. When we talk about fraud and money laundering transactions we all know fiat is where the criminalities is embedded. For such a country which you're aware of the government officials not respecting the laws, yet you speak of no crypto restrictions and funds seizures by banks for funds suspected to be from crypto transactions, and you think there's a law against that?
Do you think that the Nigerian government don't know about the crypto transactions on exchanges? or if they want to gather the data of Nigerians who are using exchanges for crypto transactions do you think it will be difficult for them? they know but if you check some of the exchanges they are already paying tax to Nigerian government which is the reason why they are not issued restrictions on their p2p platforms as they did to Kucoin and Binance.
No i don't think so, but that doesn't mean we should give them the ropes to bond us by we acting nonchalantly about what it is from what ought to be.