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September 24, 2023, 10:41:10 AM
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I bin see this news last week and I dey very impressed. In fact the one of the best ways to take even verify am na to check the P2P wey Nigerians dey do for the various exchanges like , Remitano, Binance, Kucoin and others. When. You check am you go see  evidence say Nigerians nor dey play with this Bitcoin thing o. Men dey run millions of crypto P2P.

One day sha, the restrictions placed on crypto and Bitcoin by the Federal Government will be lifted. Na them the world go Sabi why Dem talk say, "Naija nor dey carry last".

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September 24, 2023, 07:35:01 PM
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Naija are always in forefront wen e come to technologies like dis, dem no dey carry last and na why dem say Naija people too dey brilliant. The unraveling technology of bitcoin don turn something wey everybody (upcoming youths) for naija dey talk about and wan join and make am a source of income instead wey dem go dey depend on the government to provide dem with job.

One thing with all dis kind technology be say you fit operate am and use am anywhere you dey, no be something wey you need to go face person to serve as intermediary help you run  am for you. Dis news show say ginger dey body say we no wan go back for dis bitcoin matter, I just hope say dem go legalize the use so dat more people go dey use am.

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September 27, 2023, 09:27:31 PM
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This is an estimated amount,  and without date and timeframe for the collection of the stats,  this may not be near accurate,  but for the fact that, the figure is significant enough shows have positively involved Nigerians are in Bitcoin transaction.

I think there was a time,  Nigeria surpass US in amount of transactions volumes,  I don't know if that remains the same up till now.
Of a truth Nigeria should be amongst the first ten countries with bitcoin transaction before the ban. That figure given above may likely not be accurate to start with as  I strongly believe that the last statistics was of the view that Nigeria is the number 1 in Africa to have a high volume of bitcoin transaction on daily basis.

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September 27, 2023, 09:44:39 PM
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This is an estimated amount,  and without date and timeframe for the collection of the stats,  this may not be near accurate,  but for the fact that, the figure is significant enough shows have positively involved Nigerians are in Bitcoin transaction.

I think there was a time,  Nigeria surpass US in amount of transactions volumes,  I don't know if that remains the same up till now.
Of a truth Nigeria should be amongst the first ten countries with bitcoin transaction before the ban. That figure given above may likely not be accurate to start with as  I strongly believe that the last statistics was of the view that Nigeria is the number 1 in Africa to have a high volume of bitcoin transaction on daily basis.
Mate note that I didn't mentioned a figure in my statement and if you understand me clearly I mentioned in the statement how low the probability of 100% accurate my statement is but be sure that I am 80% write in that statement.

And again note that the increase in the number of daily crypto/bitcoin transaction happened after the ban and Nigerians Bitcoin lovers were forced to adopt the P2P method for trading,  although that result also is not proven based on statistics so just take it a near fact statement and do a further search on the subject matter to get more accurate information.
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September 28, 2023, 07:08:57 AM
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This is an estimated amount,  and without date and timeframe for the collection of the stats,  this may not be near accurate,  but for the fact that, the figure is significant enough shows have positively involved Nigerians are in Bitcoin transaction.

I think there was a time,  Nigeria surpass US in amount of transactions volumes,  I don't know if that remains the same up till now.
Of a truth Nigeria should be amongst the first ten countries with bitcoin transaction before the ban. That figure given above may likely not be accurate to start with as  I strongly believe that the last statistics was of the view that Nigeria is the number 1 in Africa to have a high volume of bitcoin transaction on daily basis.
Mate note that I didn't mentioned a figure in my statement and if you understand me clearly I mentioned in the statement how low the probability of 100% accurate my statement is but be sure that I am 80% write in that statement.

And again note that the increase in the number of daily crypto/bitcoin transaction happened after the ban and Nigerians Bitcoin lovers were forced to adopt the P2P method for trading,  although that result also is not proven based on statistics so just take it a near fact statement and do a further search on the subject matter to get more accurate information.

I understand your point mate. I never mentioned figure as well to show the amount transacted and if you note, you will also see were I said after the ban meaning I was making emphasis on the statistics of  of Nigeria Bitcoin transaction before banks were ban to carry out Bitcoin transaction.

Nevertheless, the transaction for Bitcoin on p2p platforms drastically increased after the ban to say that Nigerians majorly opted for p2p trade reasons being the fact that there is a ban on banks for doing p2p transactions. Although there are no statistically proven fact on the daily p2p transaction volume and all we are talking about here are just mere assumptions.

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September 28, 2023, 11:37:03 AM
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This nah good initiative for the Nigerian citizens way they use Bitcoin for either their businesses or as investment purpose, although we already Know say Nigeria no they carry last for this kind of things because nah as e they hot nai we they like am.
By now e for done pass this level if to say government no stop Bitcoin transactions from banks but still we they use the P2P, I believe say sooner e go pass this stage, maybe when time flies and the government see say still people they use bitcoin, them fir tell the CBN government to approve the Bitcoin transactions way people go perform with Banks.
I pray make God answer your pray make the government allow full involvement in cryptocurrency, despite the blockage we still spend around billions of dollars. If government would have know how the bitcoin will change life of Nigerian if they make it legal but they will not because they don't want our freedom. But patient is good, a day will come when dey will not have option rather to legalised Bitcoin.

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The $56.7 billion is no joke, but this is not only Bitcoin transactions, it's the general crypto-related transactions that they could track. The figure was derived from a Chainalysis article and I read it from Punchng which also referenced the same. I was never surprised since Nigerians are more crypto-friendly than the world presumes. That is why we always fight back with our headstrong when CBN plays their anti-crypto gimmicks and prevents banks from dealing with crypto users. It's always a matter of time before even the Nigerian banks overlook the directive of the apex bank to look away when they clearly know a transaction crypto-related. As you can see today, there are many registered crypto-related businesses that are helping people with their day-to-day crypto trading. This is beyond any CBN since if Nigerians are determined, nothing can stop us.

Regardless of the high record, I still believe that the record is based on what Chainalysis could track, there would be much more. As we all know, there are many cryptocurrencies with a huge layer of anonymity, and mixers are there as well, so Chainalysis may not know the actual value as I believe it would be way more than $56.7 billion recorded for the country. However, it's a welcome development as $56.7 billion is no joke, it represents a year-on-year growth with 9% growth between July 2022 – June 2023. I expect more would be recorded over time as people are waiting for the halving period to pump crypto big time. Wink

Nonetheless, despite that this is a welcome development, have we ever thought of the effect on the Nigerian economy as well? Truly, people are finding ways to beat inflation, but the situation of the country equally needs our support, we need more FX now to save the economy, prevent further scarcity and control inflation since it's mainly FX scarcity induced.

Imagine if $56.7 billion had been accounted for the country's economy, it would have helped so well. My greatest fear is the Nigerians in the diaspora, they prefer to use crypto to send money home due to the ease, convenience and low fee, but this never gets recorded for the nation's FX economy this time we are desperate in need of it, which is a point of worry even as we adopt and appreciate cryptocurrency.

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September 29, 2023, 08:52:11 AM
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This is an estimated amount,  and without date and timeframe for the collection of the stats,  this may not be near accurate,  but for the fact that, the figure is significant enough shows have positively involved Nigerians are in Bitcoin transaction.

I think there was a time,  Nigeria surpass US in amount of transactions volumes,  I don't know if that remains the same up till now.
Of a truth Nigeria should be amongst the first ten countries with bitcoin transaction before the ban. That figure given above may likely not be accurate to start with as  I strongly believe that the last statistics was of the view that Nigeria is the number 1 in Africa to have a high volume of bitcoin transaction on daily basis.
Mate note that I didn't mentioned a figure in my statement and if you understand me clearly I mentioned in the statement how low the probability of 100% accurate my statement is but be sure that I am 80% write in that statement.

And again note that the increase in the number of daily crypto/bitcoin transaction happened after the ban and Nigerians Bitcoin lovers were forced to adopt the P2P method for trading,  although that result also is not proven based on statistics so just take it a near fact statement and do a further search on the subject matter to get more accurate information.

In P2P trading volume using PPP in the methodology. Nigeria is always ranked above United States. But buying and selling with credit cards and other gateways are not allowed in Nigeria. It is strictly P2P in Nigeria. United States allow other means of buying and selling bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. In Chainanalysis report of 2022, Nigeria was ranked 17th in P2P, but far higher than United States. Not a surprise this year as well and Nigeria is ranked the first.

https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/2021-global-crypto-adoption-index/
https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/2022-global-crypto-adoption-index/
https://www.chainalysis.com/blog/2023-global-crypto-adoption-index/

In crypto adoption, Nigeria was ranked the second in 2023. Click on the third link above to see the lists of the countries. In P2P, Nigeria is the ranked first:


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September 30, 2023, 11:25:38 AM
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Nigerian have used up to $56.7 billions USA dollar from the past years to this year. Only the amount will tell you that Nigeria is not playing with bitcoin. Di transaction of bitcoin in di country dey increase every year. Only dis I know plenty people don join the technology. As I said in the oda thread, wen Nigeria go adopt bitcoin everywhere go be stew. Di acceptance go dey skyrocket. And one of the thing wey dey make people dey accept bitcoin na because the Naira e no get value and im dey devalue every Month.

Dis one too will tell the world say Nigeria is very much involved in bitcoin.

https://dailytrust.com/nigeria-crypto-transactions-hit-56-7bn/

Nothing comot for wetting you talk. I been dey reason this matter say our currency dey depreciate when I see for news say $1 don reach1000 naira. I just laughed say definitely the crypto currency wey naija no wan adopt say by fire by force Dem go accept am.

No body go gree make him money dey fall for local bank where as ustd or Bitcoin dey. E come remind me of a thread wey Dem been post before>>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5463707.msg62714216#msg62714216

So I come dey talk say people we don rank up for this forum no go dey affected. because dey receive payment in dollar/Bitcoin. And I dey happy because very soon Nigeran go get no choice Dan to accept crypto currency as a medium of transaction or payment.

And many people don dey ask say how Dem fit comot there money from bank come put am for crypto wallet.😀😀

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