Nigeria’s securities regulator, the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has set up a fintech division “to study crypto investments.” This was revealed by Lamido Yuguda, the director-general of the SEC during an interview.

Protecting Crypto Investors

In the interview, Yuguda explains that the study’s findings will help inform the SEC of the best ways to regulate cryptocurrency should the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s February 6 directive be lifted. However, the director-general did not provide a time frame for issuing regulations or state when he expects the CBN directive to be lifted.

Meanwhile, in the same interview, Yuguda explains why his organization is eager to come up with crypto regulations. He explained:

We are looking at this market closely to see how we can bring out regulations that will help investors protect their investment in blockchain.

As previously reported by Bitcoin.com News, Nigeria continues to be an ideal hunting ground for crypto scammers. Many unsuspecting investors continue to lose money to criminals who also appear to take advantage of the country’s lack of laws regulating cryptocurrencies.

Therefore, in order to protect investors, Nigerian regulators like the SEC have issued warnings while the central bank has gone as far as to block the crypto industry’s access to the banking ecosystem.

The Real Reason Behind the Desire to Control Crypto

However, some Nigerian crypto enthusiasts believe that the naira’s continuing depreciation is the real reason behind CBN and other regulators’ desire to control the crypto industry. The continuing shortages of foreign exchange versus the rising demand are blamed for accelerating the naira’s decline against major currencies. Cryptocurrencies are another way individuals can preserve value outside of the faltering naira.

In response to this worsening situation, authorities have imposed restrictions both on crypto and non-crypto entities like the Bureau de Change operators. In addition, the CBN recently took action against six fintech companies after they allegedly violated provisions of their operations licenses.

Yet in contrast to the CBN’s hardline approach, Yuguda insists his organization wants to “work with fintech firms to boost the marketing of domestic securities to prevent capital flight.” He adds that the “SEC is looking to boost savings through investment schemes, which currently have over $9.7 billion under management split between public and private fund managers.”

What are your thoughts on this story? Tell us what you think in the comments section below.

Bitcoin News
Regulation, CBN crypto ban, Central Bank of Nigeria, Crypto regulation, Fintech, investor protection, naira depreciation, Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission

1% deposit bonus on crypto in buyucoin

1% Deposit Bonus & Withdrawal Fees On Crypto Deposit in BuyUcoin

BuyUcoin giving 1% deposit bonus on crypto and reimbursement of crypto withdrawal fees for Indian user who have funds on banned crypto exchange. In the wake of the recent ban ...
Read More
Bitcoin ETFs

A Decade in the Making: US SEC Approves 11 Bitcoin ETFs, Igniting Market Enthusiasm

After years of anticipation and regulatory scrutiny, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted approval to 11 Bitcoin ETFs applications, marking a significant milestone in the cryptocurrency and ...
Read More
Will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved?

Will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved?

Everyone wants to know that bitcoin will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved? We talk about the Bitcoin ETF, an important part in the cryptocurrency space. According ...
Read More

10 Must-Have Features on Bitcoin Staking Site

Crypto has provided many benefits for online gambling, and almost all relevant gambling sites now offer it as a payment method.  With so many gambling sites, players, especially those without ...
Read More
Christmas in the cryptocurrency world arrives early as the pre-holiday crypto market heats up

Christmas in the cryptocurrency world arrives early as the pre-holiday crypto market heats up

Happy Cryptomas to all of you! During the bullish state of the crypto market, margin-lending platforms and decentralised exchanges were the most often used DeFi protocols. Bitcoin is Up 167% so ...
Read More
Share with Others