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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Techguy96(m): 9:47am On Oct 28, 2021
Torylanez:


Hack a block chain technology ?
Chai Nairaland de harbour so many illiterates ��
Ermm I don't think enaira is a Blockchain technology, it's not decentralized and it's been control by the fg.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Hassanmaye(m): 9:52am On Oct 28, 2021
fsb:


This is one way to look at it. There are a few advantages to moving away from physical cash. The first is that you eliminate huge cost of producing and maintaining paper currency. The polymer notes cost more to maintain than the previous paper notes and they used to be imported from somewhere; not sure if they are now produced by NSPMN.

Second is financial inclusion.

Third i can think of is security. If everyone was doing e-naira, it becomes easy to trace all financial transactions especially illicit ones. You cant hide e-naira inside soak-away or under mattress
Thank you sir, I learn something
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Bimpe29: 9:56am On Oct 28, 2021
That's what you get when you fail to plan. Giant of Africa that can't lead by example, ordinary App we can't develop for effective usage.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Hassanmaye(m): 9:59am On Oct 28, 2021
Academicwizman:



Good reasoning and analysis but let's look at it this way (point-by-point):

Point of correction: There was never digital naira in circulation.

The expense of printing/handling physical cash:

Do you know what they call interbank settlements? Let me explain. When you transfer money from let's say GTB account to First Bank account and the 'money' hits the account in a second. What actually hits your account is not really the money in the technical sense but a record that debit and credit has occured. It can take First bank a week in order to receive the physical cash equivalent to the amount that you transfer from GTB. That is inefficient and can slow down the amount of loan that First bank can grant based on their cash receipts at a particular time period. This is closely tied to the fractional reserve banking or cash reserve ratio (CRR) that CBN uses in controlling money supply in the economy.
E-naira advantage: Interbank settlements will be instant or extremely fast. With fast cash turnover, banks may grant cheaper loan.

Financial Inclusion
Yes, Fintech has broaden the financial Inclusion but do not underestimate how quick the financial Inclusion can grow with regular
government 'free e-naira' transfer to some categories of the citizens. Retirees will quickly learn how to get on the e-wallet if their monthly stipends are tied to it. Do not also forget the 'wonders' that allure of free peer-to-peer transfer without charges can do. Many Nigerians already detest the bank ripoffs through various charges.

Security
You got a point here but do not forget that holding cash also is dangerous. Besides, the e-naira is also on the Blockchain technology (which is still a very secure network). We have both permissioned and non-permissioned Blockchain. The e-naira is on permissioned block chain. It is only through CBN that the network can be messed with, and of course, if you are careless with your private key (password).

Overall: My fear is with the discipline of the Central Bank and possible high inflation due to over-minting the e-naira. If they can maintain high level of discipline (which I doubt considering the antecedent), e-naira is a very good innovation that will help the
economy.
Wow
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Princewill1(m): 10:00am On Oct 28, 2021
From the look of things, e-naira is neither 'fiat money' nor 'crypto'. The real motive of the money is shrouded in secrecy.

One of the golden rule of finance is:

Don't invest in anything you don't understand.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by INCREDIBLE007(m): 10:03am On Oct 28, 2021
It is well
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by SmartPolician: 10:03am On Oct 28, 2021
iLoveYouToo:
Nigerians, very eager to kill their own. New apps don’t just run smoothly from the get go. Well, wetin I sabi?

Be calming down.

Find out what is called beta in software testing. You don't just launch software. It goes through stages.

I don't understand the yeye company FG hired to do this shitty job for them.

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Hassanmaye(m): 10:05am On Oct 28, 2021
micellgevity:

In my honest opinion, I have read and read over and over again, but I still can't comprehend how eNaira is different from the Naira in my bank account that I can transfer to any other bank account. This feature which seems to be the flagship of the eNaira. The CBN banned crypto currency in Nigeria, but still went ahead to introduce eNaira which they claim use blockhchain technology. I don't think they know what they want. The best the CBN could do for Nigerians is to create an eDollar wallet where everyone will have access to forex without going to bank or bureau de change. This is how I think it should work:
1. You download the eDollar wallet and register.
2. Fund your eDollar wallet with Naira from your Naira bank account. Upon funding this eDollar wallet with Naira, your Naira automatically converts to dollars based on the CBN rate, which you can use to do do international transactions.
With this, there won't be any bureau de change or Aboki Fx to speculate the dollar price. The reason being that only the CBN will have control over the rate because the eDollar wallet belongs to them. Also, they will be able to monitor every dollar that goes out of this country for international transactions. There will also be a daily limit to the amount you can transact or transfer. Terrorists can be put under watch as there should be a law banning physical dollars in the circulation. Let all dollar transactions go through CBN eDollar wallet. In my opinion, I think the bereau de change will be out of business, the commercial banks will be boycotted and won't be able to cheat customers, speculators will not have anything to speculate and there will be one common dollar price.
What a good idea, but will the government allow this to happen? Since they only want them and their cronies to earn and control the dollars, they hate anything that will benefit average Nigerians, how dare will they allow this to happen,
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by SmartPolician: 10:06am On Oct 28, 2021
fsb:


This is one way to look at it. There are a few advantages to moving away from physical cash. The first is that you eliminate huge cost of producing and maintaining paper currency. The polymer notes cost more to maintain than the previous paper notes and they used to be imported from somewhere; not sure if they are now produced by NSPMN.

Second is financial inclusion.

Third i can think of is security. If everyone was doing e-naira, it becomes easy to trace all financial transactions especially illicit ones. You cant hide e-naira inside soak-away or under mattress

Can you explain how that digital coin will encourage financial inclusion?
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by alphaNomega: 10:11am On Oct 28, 2021
FabianE6789:
The whole E-Naira thing does not make sense, what is the point of reinventing the wheel.
There are not reinventing anything. It's all hogwash. Do you remember Nigeria air?
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by alphaNomega: 10:14am On Oct 28, 2021
aremuforlife:
Those that gave negative reviews thought they are harming Buhari, NO.
We are doing ourselves, a thousand miles begins with a mile. I don't see any bad in the digital wallet, it is an innovation that needs to be encouraged.
The negative reviews were honest reviews, don't worry Lai would soon release video clip ..Google playstore is suspect

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by TheGreatOne90: 10:22am On Oct 28, 2021
Google playstore are Igbos
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by seyz91(m): 10:24am On Oct 28, 2021
cheesy
blackmantis:
National Disgrace
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by seyz91(m): 10:25am On Oct 28, 2021
cheesy
kereman1:


Na see finish cause am. Maybe they will ban Google play store, but unfortunately it's impossible...
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by seyz91(m): 10:25am On Oct 28, 2021
cheesy
Amotolongbo:
Lai Muhammad will announce the banning of google tomorrow.

Nigerian youths, hope you haven’t deleted your VPN? grin
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by perdollar(m): 10:27am On Oct 28, 2021
Pantami keeps coming on all fronts but d God I serve WL keep on disgracing him until his fellow mujahideen kills him
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Yankee101: 10:30am On Oct 28, 2021
Very good

They've wrecked the economy and looking for a way out that will only exacerbate devaluation and inflation
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by dettolgel: 10:31am On Oct 28, 2021
micellgevity:

In my honest opinion, I have read and read over and over again, but I still can't comprehend how eNaira is different from the Naira in my bank account that I can transfer to any other bank account. This feature which seems to be the flagship of the eNaira. The CBN banned crypto currency in Nigeria, but still went ahead to introduce eNaira which they claim use blockhchain technology. I don't think they know what they want. The best the CBN could do for Nigerians is to create an eDollar wallet where everyone will have access to forex without going to bank or bureau de change. This is how I think it should work:
1. You download the eDollar wallet and register.
2. Fund your eDollar wallet with Naira from your Naira bank account. Upon funding this eDollar wallet with Naira, your Naira automatically converts to dollars based on the CBN rate, which you can use to do do international transactions.
With this, there won't be any bureau de change or Aboki Fx to speculate the dollar price. The reason being that only the CBN will have control over the rate because the eDollar wallet belongs to them. Also, they will be able to monitor every dollar that goes out of this country for international transactions. There will also be a daily limit to the amount you can transact or transfer. Terrorists can be put under watch as there should be a law banning physical dollars in the circulation. Let all dollar transactions go through CBN eDollar wallet. In my opinion, I think the bereau de change will be out of business, the commercial banks will be boycotted and won't be able to cheat customers, speculators will not have anything to speculate and there will be one common dollar price.

That is a great idea but this is Nigeria where politicians and government officials put forwards only ideas that benefit them personally.

The problem with your idea is that it will deny government officials the shaddy deals they have been doing with BDC operators. Secondly it will provide a trail of their embezzlement and I don't think any Nigerian politicians or government worker will take that risk.

Thirdly, according to CBN there is shortage of dollars and since they have a limited amount of dollars it won't be a seamless operation. Unless government finds a way to ensure all dollars inflow are completely mopped up and very little are in existence in the form of cash. Or maybe they can work hand in hand with USA reserve to find a way round this shortage problem. Those with good knowledge of this should please share their ideas.

@micellgevity thumps up to you.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by SarkinYarki: 10:39am On Oct 28, 2021
aremuforlife:

You keep shut and learn.
They have already analysis the difference between eNaira and crypto. They are different things entirely, your eNaira is the same as your physical currency.

There is nothing like E naira ... Emeiefele launched a Fuuiickin wallet and called it e naira cheesy

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Nobody: 10:39am On Oct 28, 2021
micellgevity:

This is how I think it should work:
1. You download the eDollar wallet and register.
2. Fund your eDollar wallet with Naira from your Naira bank account. Upon funding this eDollar wallet with Naira, your Naira automatically converts to dollars based on the CBN rate.
Congrats, you just described our current banking system. The problem is we don’t have dollar, ever since the US banned us from coming to their country we’ve had a dollar shortage. Which is why all debit cards are limited to $100.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by iLoveYouToo(m): 10:41am On Oct 28, 2021
SmartPolician:


Be calming down.

Find out what is called beta in software testing. You don't just launch software. It goes through stages.

I don't understand the yeye company FG hired to do this shitty job for them.


I understand perfectly. Even the almighty Microsoft still patches it’s officially released softwares.

Some weeks back my Standard Chartered mobile app continually crashed when I tried to login, I just gave it a day and an updated version that works was released.

These things happen and it doesn’t make the developers less professional. WhatsApp, Facebook etc went down weeks back, Solarwinds was hacked etc; sometimes we need to chill.

Show me the door into your life/work/career and I’ll identify ample imperfections and maybe, flaws

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Awise09(m): 10:50am On Oct 28, 2021
aremuforlife:
Those that gave negative reviews thought they are harming Buhari, NO.
We are doing ourselves, a thousand miles begins with a mile. I don't see any bad in the digital wallet, it is an innovation that needs to be encouraged.
I thinks you are far way behind, how come those little kids games app don't experience such on google play store?

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by AbuAeesha: 10:55am On Oct 28, 2021
Fejoku:

LMAO. What else is there to disgrace in this shithole called Nigeria? Abdulmutallab is a good ambassador of the shithole same as the criminal super con-cop Abba Kyari. He's in hiding now. Hahahah.. That's your type good ambassadors of the Nigerian shithole.
pls personalise it that u live in a shithole,
as for me, i don't live in a shithole
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by JordanMichael(m): 10:56am On Oct 28, 2021
This eNaira of thing is not just good enough. I tried creating my account, everything ok, but it keep telling me my email is not linked with my BVN. I've gone to the bank to lodge complain but I don't know how long it'll take.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by JordanMichael(m): 11:01am On Oct 28, 2021
grin grin grin
Abfinest007:
Why did they allow buhari to launch it now buhari has pass his bad luck to the app
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Torylanez(m): 12:09pm On Oct 28, 2021
Techguy96:

Ermm I don't think enaira is a Blockchain technology, it's not decentralized and it's been control by the fg.

eNaira was built with a block chain technology

It's not everything that's built on block chain that is crypto ...

Your bank apps and financial transactions aren't controlled by FG ?
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by xelly: 12:55pm On Oct 28, 2021
Simdyofficial:
Hahahahah.. Cow app ,now e-bubu app..

Buhari will be addressing the nation tomoro-- To ban Google play store with immediate effect grin

No kind of pussy wey Mohammed Neva fvck shocked

Even yours?
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Nobody: 1:07pm On Oct 28, 2021
Qpid5:
look, let's assume you had only your dad's contact on your phone, then you installed whatsapp and unfortunately, ur dad isn't on whatsapp.. So tell me, of what use is the whatsapp to you and would you rate it high when you ain't using it?
what i mean here is that, e-naira was lunched just some days bad, it should be giving enough time so it could used by many and that's the only way it will yield result

This is the reason why Nigeria is still an infant after 61 years because of justifying absurdities like this.

If you submitted a CV for a job application, and you listed some skills as your area of core competence and the organization hired you with the expectation that you know the job based on what is listed on your CV only to find out on day 1 that you got no clue of even the most basic things expected of you, what do you think such an organization will do with you?

By your subjective ridden assertions, the organization is supposed to retain your services and say, "oh he is a new employee and will settle down and fugure out what he said he knows how to do on his CV but knows nothing now we need him to do the job he said he knows how to do".

Launching something you have not tested and fixed the challenges observed during the test period before going public is a recipe for failure and giving a 1 star is even undeserved because it should be a "minus 0" ratings.
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Njaka: 1:09pm On Oct 28, 2021
But CBN governor should have known better, it's a dent on his CV. Ndi uchu
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Simdyofficial(f): 1:33pm On Oct 28, 2021
xelly:


Even yours?
Only as a rapist cheesy I don't do headslammers tongue Btw, go ask your mama which cow raped her in the farm bfor she got u shocked
Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by fsb(m): 1:46pm On Oct 28, 2021
Academicwizman:



Good reasoning and analysis but let's look at it this way (point-by-point):

Point of correction: There was never digital naira in circulation.

The expense of printing/handling physical cash:

Do you know what they call interbank settlements? Let me explain. When you transfer money from let's say GTB account to First Bank account and the 'money' hits the account in a second. What actually hits your account is not really the money in the technical sense but a record that debit and credit has occured. It can take First bank a week in order to receive the physical cash equivalent to the amount that you transfer from GTB. That is inefficient and can slow down the amount of loan that First bank can grant based on their cash receipts at a particular time period. This is closely tied to the fractional reserve banking or cash reserve ratio (CRR) that CBN uses in controlling money supply in the economy.
E-naira advantage: Interbank settlements will be instant or extremely fast. With fast cash turnover, banks may grant cheaper loan.

Financial Inclusion
Yes, Fintech has broaden the financial Inclusion but do not underestimate how quick the financial Inclusion can grow with regular
government 'free e-naira' transfer to some categories of the citizens. Retirees will quickly learn how to get on the e-wallet if their monthly stipends are tied to it. Do not also forget the 'wonders' that allure of free peer-to-peer transfer without charges can do. Many Nigerians already detest the bank ripoffs through various charges.

Security
You got a point here but do not forget that holding cash also is dangerous. Besides, the e-naira is also on the Blockchain technology (which is still a very secure network). We have both permissioned and non-permissioned Blockchain. The e-naira is on permissioned block chain. It is only through CBN that the network can be messed with, and of course, if you are careless with your private key (password).

Overall: My fear is with the discipline of the Central Bank and possible high inflation due to over-minting the e-naira. If they can maintain high level of discipline (which I doubt considering the antecedent), e-naira is a very good innovation that will help the economy.

Thanks a lot for explaining this especially interbank settlement. There is so much physical cash that gets moved around between bank branches, between different banks and between banks and CBN.

The huge cost of this can be eliminated.

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Re: E-Naira App Vanishes On Google Playstore Amid Poor Reviews by Academicwizman(m): 2:27pm On Oct 28, 2021
Techguy96:

Ermm I don't think enaira is a Blockchain technology, it's not decentralized and it's been control by the fg.

E-naira is on Blockchain. There are basically two types of Blockchain. That is, permissioned and permissionedless Blockchain. They both use the distributed ledger system. However, permission Blockchain (the one on which e-naira is mined) can be controlled by a super entity (e.g CBN) unlike the permissionless Blockchain (on which Bitcoin is hosted) that cannot be controlled by a single entity. Records of both are immutable.

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