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Friday, July 23, 2021

CBN Reportedly Set To Launch Own Digital Currency On Independence Day


 

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  1. Really what will they call it now

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  2. Hehehehe.. ok naa... I think I'd buy small. I'm stuck with BC... kai

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  3. One currency for all e don start . Jesus Biko come quick Abeg

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  4. Wow! It won't be a bad idea to invest.

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  5. I said it here that digital currency and blockchain has come to stay..CBN only ban it because they did not understand and I am happy they were not lazy to just ban it only...Nice one!! Our government should learn to read and understand something before they ban..Banning is a very lazy approach to solving problems...

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    1. Pls what is digital currency? Will cash phase out?

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    2. CBN DIDN'T BAN CRYPTO. STOP BEING A LAZY AND IGNORANT NIGERIAN YOUTH!!!!

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    3. It was banned Aboki...go to Google's office and ask them.

      Stop being a backward,analog thinking, underdeveloped, brainless, hungry youth 🙄

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    4. How does CBN asking banks to stay out of cry crypto amount to banning it. Nigerians are trading on crypto everyday. They are just not doing so through the banks.

      Lots of countries are coming out with their own digital currency. I am likely to invest in CBN digital currency. Make l no go carry last

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    5. The way so called educated people spew and bask in their ignorance on here ehn, you'd think they were competing for a trophy. Things bigotry and hatred do to you. Talmbout Aboki go to Google's office and ask them. SMH

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    6. You're the same person that wanted twitter licensed weren't you??? so your geriatric govt can fine them millions as they did so many foreign owned companies who BTW closed offices in Nigeria and relocated to Ghana. But being the aboki that you are...look for Google offices again.

      Also, it's good that you're getting help to upgrade your grammar but let me be clear ....no one hates you...Nahhhh. You too small...literally and figuratively.

      I'm just giving you back the same energy you give other tribes...specifically Igbo plus I had time today 😈

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    7. Eesah and Alexander, the apex Bank actually banned Cryptocurrency in Nigeria.

      You both need to read up on this bank and why it was banned.


      The other Anon bvs that said so earlier were not wrong.

      "The CBN further instructed all banks and other financial institutions to *identify individuals or entities* that transact in cryptocurrency or operate cryptocurrency exchanges *and close their accounts.*

      That CBN letter elicited varied reactions from the Nigerian public with many expressing concern about the potential negative effect it could have on the country’s growing cryptocurrency market and innovation in financial technology." - Copied

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    8. 14:57, exactly what I complained about. Exhibiting ignorance confidently and flagrantly. You went and copied a comment from ignorant people like you on social media to try to prove to us that crypto was banned? See as shame leave you dey catch me. Same crypto that Nigerians are still trading on a daily. Double SMH

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  6. I'm not ready to trust this government. They might wake up tomorrow and start illegal tax from your wallet because they have all access.

    Apc =fraud

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  7. LOL! Buy at your own risk o!

    I don't trust whatever this current govt is doing. Most of their staff studied Islamic studies not banking and finance...better stick to Bitcoin and Dogecoin or whatever coin out there.

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  8. This is good news

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    1. Don’t be quick to key into it. This is the reason they banned crypto 😂😂😂. Ndi awusa yeeeeeee. Never come up with something but rather steal other peoples ideas and fine tune it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ihere mee ekwensu 😅. Jewe biko post.

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  9. Easier to loot taxpayer money. God ism watching you and your families buying cash homes in Atlanta, Houston, Maryland, LA, etc with Nigeria's money for your wives and kids to spend lavishly

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