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Nigerian SEC Grants In-Principle Approval to Two Cryptocurrency Exchanges

September 3, 2024No Comments
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On August 29, the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced in a press release that it had granted approval in principle (AIP) to two cryptocurrency exchanges under its Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Program (ARIP) and admitted five other digital asset companies into its Regulatory Incubation (RI) program.

Busha and Quidax have become the first cryptocurrency exchanges in Nigeria to be granted AIPs by the Nigerian SEC to operate under its ARIP. In terms of their RI program, the five admitted companies are Trovotech Ltd, Wrapped CBDC Ltd, HousingExhange.NG Ltd, Dream City Capital, and Blockvault Custodian Ltd.

Nigeria SEC Digital Asset Regulatory Programs

The Nigerian SEC currently has two separate but related regulatory incubation programs to carefully regulate and supervise the operations of digital asset businesses, together serving as the basis for developing and implementing more robust regulations for companies seeking to operate in the digital asset space in Nigeria.

These programs and associated AIPs are intended to precede full registration with the Nigerian SEC to ensure appropriate transparency and protection for each product and service supervised.

We can expect more approvals as other applications for these programs are still under review and will be approved based on their compliance with the Nigerian SEC requirements.

The Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Program (ARIP)

Following recent changes to the Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) regulations by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nigerian SEC has introduced its ARIP to accommodate VASPs as part of an amendment process aimed at realigning its rules on the issuance, offering, custody and exchange of digital assets with recent regulatory developments.

The Regulatory Incubation (RI) Program

In addition, the RI program focuses on assessing the business models of digital asset companies under the supervision of the Nigerian SEC in real-time market environments. This includes, but is not limited to, testing new products, services, and offerings to form coherent and relevant policies.

Potential regulatory consequences

The Nigerian SEC has communicated that all digital asset companies that do not have a license from them are operating illegally and advises the public to refrain from using such platforms and services.

Given the diversity of companies approved, the results of these activities will undoubtedly have far-reaching effects on the regulatory landscape of the P2P market, digital asset custody, and the development of stablecoins such as cNGN.

It is important to note that Blockvault’s operations under the RI Program will impact the stringency of final regulatory requirements for transaction monitoring, compliance with AML/CFT laws and rules, and general AML and KYC controls.

Furthermore, in the case of Bitcoin and digital assets like USDt, implementing excessive and stringent regulations will reduce the utility and attractiveness of using these technologies and limit their potential as inclusive global financial rails, especially in the case of Bitcoin.

While we are still waiting for the results of these regulatory programs, it is essential to emphasize the importance of developing a holistic and practical regulatory framework that distinguishes between Bitcoin and other digital assets. With this distinction, regulators can avoid introducing confusion, unforeseen risks, and stifling innovation by subjecting Bitcoin to inappropriate regulations, thereby hindering its growth and positive impact.

The Future of Bitcoin Regulation in Nigeria

Regardless of public sentiment, it is clear that there is a willingness on the part of regulators in Nigeria to take active steps to promote innovation and development while addressing economic challenges.

Regulators can no longer ignore the digital asset space and the future role of Bitcoin in the country; on the contrary, there is a growing awareness of the permanence of these technologies and ecosystems, and therefore, appropriate regulatory measures must be formulated and adopted.

As other regions across the African continent and around the world continue to regulate the Bitcoin space, Nigeria will need to develop appropriate regulations that balance competitive markets, address its many economic challenges, and drive economic growth to remain economically competitive.



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