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‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by peekspot(m): 10:54pm On May 10


The International Monetary Fund has advised the Nigerian government to ask global crypto trading platforms to register or obtain licences before operating in the country.

This recommendation was made in the IMF’s latest staff report, released on Thursday following the conclusion of its 2024 Article IV consultation with Nigeria.

According to the report, compelling global crypto trading platforms to register will subject them to regulatory requirements.

The IMF emphasised the need for Nigeria to establish a robust regulatory framework to oversee the growing cryptocurrency market, ensuring financial stability and protecting investors.

It added that the move aligns with global efforts to standardise cryptocurrency regulations and prevent illicit activities.


“Global crypto trading platforms should be registered or licensed in Nigeria and subject to the same regulatory requirements applicable to financial intermediaries following the principle of the same activity, same risk, and same regulation,” the report highlighted.

The IMF also noted that Nigerian authorities took significant steps early in the year to address issues surrounding cryptocurrency trading platforms.

The report read, “The authorities agreed with the importance of maintaining external stability and emphasized that the reforms that they have implemented as well as efforts to bring in FX liquidity, including the requirement for international oil companies to hold 50 per cent of repatriated oil receipts in Nigeria for 90 days, are geared towards that end.

“They see pressure on the exchange rate now coming from illicit flows, including through crypto-asset platforms, and not being driven by fundamentals, noting that some ceilings on FX access are intended to curb abuse.”

In February, the Central Bank of Nigeria expressed concerns about the large volume of transactions passing through crypto exchange platforms from unidentified sources, stating that it is working with other government agencies to address these illicit financial activities. The bank claimed that in the last year, $26bn passed through Binance Nigeria from unidentified sources.

As a result, in the last three months, cryptocurrency trading platforms have come under scrutiny on the suspicion that they were manipulating the local currency’s value in the foreign exchange market.

On Monday, the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Emomotimi Agama, said delisting the naira from P2P platforms was necessary to avoid the level of manipulation currently happening.

Given the above, the Central Bank of Nigeria had directed fintech companies operating in the country to block the accounts of customers engaging in cryptocurrency transactions and to report those transactions to law enforcement agencies.

Further, the IMF also warned that the rapid growth of foreign exchange trading platforms in Nigeria poses new challenges to the country’s financial stability.

https://www.channelstv.com/2024/05/10/regulate-crypto-trading-platforms-imf-urges-nigeria/

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Gten(m): 6:59am On May 11
Why is IMF all up in our face? Nigeria is capable of handling it's crypto issues, the CBN is on it.
Back off IMF, we are a sovereign nation.
F.T.C

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Georgry(m): 6:59am On May 11
I never really know wetin concern IMF With Nigerian economy, all their proposed policy that has been executed by Tinubu has turned out to become a disaster.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by akuneme(m): 6:59am On May 11
Crypto is the least of Nigeria's problem.

Start with fixing insecurity. Let farmers go back to their farms.

Stop crude oil theft.

Reduce the so many hurdles it takes to export goods out of Nigeria.

Build more ports in other states in the country.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by BarrElChapo(m): 6:59am On May 11
🤔 international meddlers

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Jamiubond009(m): 7:00am On May 11
grin

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by ArinzeAnthony03: 7:00am On May 11
Ok ooo
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Jamiubond009(m): 7:00am On May 11
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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Jamiubond009(m): 7:00am On May 11
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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Klington: 7:00am On May 11
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by beryledibor: 7:01am On May 11
iMF have been vocal nowadays. I didn't hear much from them during Buhari.

IMF no get good plan for Nigeria. Except to give loans the they know it will be returned back through looting.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Ijaya123: 7:01am On May 11
This should be the norms in any country.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by helinues: 7:01am On May 11
IMF advices have always been something that would benefit them in the long run .

Thanks but no thanks

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by nonhuman(m): 7:01am On May 11
Bad avdvisers

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Mercylike(f): 7:01am On May 11
angry angry
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by jericco1(m): 7:01am On May 11
Lol
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Dickwahala: 7:02am On May 11
Oloriburuku governments, chasing irrelevant things instead of tackling the main problem the country have.

Them Sha wan block every opportunity wey the youths take dey survive.

Provide jobs them no gree then youths still find means to dey survive on their own through crypto, then they still ban am, efcc come south dey pack boys but leave north and politicians unchecked.
Till today, not one single politician has been jailed.
If you fine, fresh and come get small dread you're in trouble in the hands of efcc, police, army and all the Nigerian military. sad

Wetin happen sef Las las I go leave this country for una

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by NorthernAgender: 7:02am On May 11
None of IMF advice would do any favors to this country.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by ZUBY77(m): 7:03am On May 11
Georgry:
I never really know wetin concern IMF With Nigerian economy, all their proposed policy that has been executed by Tinubu has turned out to become a disaster.

As long as you borrow money from me, I own half of you.

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Ochyes: 7:04am On May 11
I think this is a good idea

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by tuoyoojo(m): 7:04am On May 11
It's like this IMF is the economic adviser of tilibu

He does what he is told to do

What country has prospered following their directives

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Iamanoited: 7:06am On May 11
STOP CRYPTO CURRENCY COMPLETELY FROM THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY. IT'S A MEDIA CURRENCY AND HAS NOTHING TO TRANSACT BUT GOSSIPS. IT IS A SPOILER.
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by panpan(m): 7:06am On May 11
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is just a lending institution.
The federal government should not regard IMF as an expert on Nigeria's economic affairs.
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by omojeesu(m): 7:07am On May 11
Gten:
Why is IMF all up in our face? Nigeria is capable of handling it's crypto issues, the CBN is on it.
Back off IMF, we are a sovereign nation.
F.T.C

He who pays the piper dictates the tune!

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by bro4u: 7:07am On May 11
The West don't like Crypto because it's not among their inventions

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Xox1945(m): 7:09am On May 11
What is IMF looking for in Nigeria

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Hienna1: 7:10am On May 11
angry
What's this IMF obsession with Nigeria these days.... don't they have other business or countries to pay attention to...
They should just come nd have the cbn instead of all obsession with our currency all day.
Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Inspirer1: 7:10am On May 11
Is that not the normal thing to do rather than unconsciously chasing them away

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by HNICEARTH: 7:11am On May 11
peekspot:


https://www.channelstv.com/2024/05/10/regulate-crypto-trading-platforms-imf-urges-nigeria/

IMF has finally gotten a willing and listening puppet.

They are now churning out economic advice every 3 market day

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Inspirer1: 7:12am On May 11
akuneme:
Crypto is the least of Nigeria's problem.

Start with fixing insecurity. Let farmers go back to their farms.

Stop crude oil theft.

Reduce the so many hurdles it takes to export goods out of Nigeria.

Build more ports in other states in the country.



And curb corruption

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Re: ‘Regulate Crypto Trading Platforms’, IMF Urges Nigeria by Blaze14k: 7:12am On May 11
I wonder why the federal government keep listening to IMF

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