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FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by References1: 8:04pm On Feb 21
The Nigerian government has blocked the online platforms of Binance and other crypto firms to avert what it considers continuous manipulation of the forex market and illicit movement of funds.

Sources within the major telecommunication companies in the country told PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday evening that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) communicated the directive to telcos and they had started acting on it.

Apart from Binance, other platforms such as Forextime, OctaFX, Crypto, FXTM, Coinbase, Kraken, among others, were equally blocked.

PREMIUM TIMES earlier reported Wednesday that the government was considering blocking the online platforms of Binance and other crypto firms as part of efforts to avert the free fall of the local currency.

Presidency and regulatory sources said the government decided to move against Binance and other crypto firms following reports that currency speculators and money launderers were using them to execute criminal activities. Authorities believe the ‘criminal activities’ going on on platforms are contributing significantly to the weakening of the naira.

Binance, a digital assets platform, serves as a window for peer to peer transactions allowing users to advertise interest to sell or buy currencies of their choice.

In September 2023, Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) placed a disclaimer on Binance Nigeria Limited, saying the platform was “neither registered nor regulated by the Commission and its operations in Nigeria are therefore illegal”.

Despite the warning by the regulatory agency, the firm continued its operation, attracting huge patronage especially among urban youths and suspected speculators and money launderers. Aside from suspicions of economic sabotage, officials also speak of national security concerns as the platforms are often patronised by other criminal groups including for payment of ransom.

In its reaction earlier on Wednesday, Binance said “users behaving in a manipulative way” will be removed from its platform.

“As industry leaders, we are working hand in hand with local authorities, lawmakers, and regulators to ensure we act on non-compliance,” the platform added, noting that it is “setting an upper limit for ads, filtering and removing bad ads, requiring and raising deposits for merchants posting ads as well as processes for actioning against any market manipulators.”

On Wednesday, the Nigerian government announced that it was planning to raise $10bn to improve liquidity in the foreign exchange market.

President Bola Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, disclosed this at the inaugural Public Wealth Management Conference in Abuja on Tuesday.

“At the core of this is ensuring optimal management of the assets and investments of the Federal Government towards unlocking their revenue potential. This includes our bold and achievable plan to double the GDP growth rate and significantly increase the GDP base over the next 8 years," Mr Shettima said.

Meanwhile, the naira tumbled to an all-time low of N1,900 per dollar at the parallel market on Tuesday, amidst speculations and uncertainties about supply constraints in the markets. But at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the local unit appreciated slightly to N1,551.24.

Earlier on Tuesday, the office of the National Security Adviser directed law enforcement agencies to take firm measures against anyone engaged in foreign exchange market speculation.

“In a concerted effort to safeguard Nigeria’s foreign exchange market and combat speculative activities, the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Central Bank of Nigeria are joining forces to address challenges impacting the nation’s economic stability,” the office said in a statement.

“The CBN’s proactive measures to stabilise the foreign exchange market and stimulate economic activities have been commendable. However, the effectiveness of these initiatives is being undermined by the activities of speculators, both domestic and international, operating through various channels, thereby exacerbating the depreciation of the Nigerian naira.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/670511-forex-crisis-nigerian-govt-blocks-binance-octafx-coinbase-others.html?fbclid=IwAR0KcvS7CTaFAcMsoeNnhW2YRLqNMrGdugb_c3Wf5_1bHB6yyLgeYXdrq6g

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by muzically(m): 8:05pm On Feb 21
Mumu

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by mmafhew(m): 8:05pm On Feb 21
shocked
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by gaby(m): 8:06pm On Feb 21
Clutching at straws...

Make dem go block VPNs too na

Dull, brainless people in power.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Felimax(m): 8:13pm On Feb 21
Makes it all the more interesting!

We are in Nigeria but we can choose to be anywhere, do you get?

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Elliotwaveforec: 8:14pm On Feb 21
Way to go! Action President.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Ebubu2: 8:16pm On Feb 21
VPN to the rescue.

Idiots

Politicians and CBN staff are all hoarding millions of Dollar hard notes in their homes and vaults, you’re chasing broke bois.

Change begins with you

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by MrPADDY(m): 8:16pm On Feb 21
But VPN, RDP, Socks5 and co are still available.

Modified:
Not advocating for the use of proxy tool if it goes against the law.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by StOla: 8:32pm On Feb 21
Good!

A country that does not know economic security will learn the hard way like Nigeria is doing now.

Nigeria needs to reach out and learn from countries that have mastered the art of economic control and economic security.

In Nigeria anything goes.

Some even think it is their fundamental right to save up dollars inside Nigeria.

Left to me anyone who is not getting foreign remittances into their domiciliary account, should have any dollars they have stacked up till now, converted at a rate of $1 = N1.

If you have stacked up $20,000 within Nigeria, my government will convert it to N20,000 for you.

It is obvious you have more than enough to be contributing to the economic terrorism that is going on within the country, so we will help you with a conversion tax that will make you love your own Naira.

Na now the government begin wake up that you do not show mercy to wicked Nigerians.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by StOla: 8:33pm On Feb 21
gaby:
Clutching at straws...

Make dem go block VPNs na

Dull, brainless people in power.

Many like you actually do not want a solution.

You just yap day and night hungry for more economic downfall.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Validated: 8:34pm On Feb 21
So Emefiele was right to have closed Abokifx afterall. Yoruba ronù ooo!

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by StOla: 8:34pm On Feb 21
Ebubu2:
VPN to the rescue.

Idiots

Politicians and CBN staff are all hoarding millions of Dollar hard notes in their homes and vaults, you’re chasing broke bois.

Change begins with you

Both broke boys and the politicians will meet the same fate as economic saboteurs.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by StOla: 8:36pm On Feb 21
Apart from Binance, other platforms such as Forextime, OctaFX, Crypto, FXTM, Coinbase, Kraken, among others, were equally blocked.

Block them all.

Na those wey chop Nigeria money both by stealing and by working good jobs, dey still carry our Naira dey buy dollars.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by TruthsFM: 8:37pm On Feb 21
References1:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/670511-forex-crisis-nigerian-govt-blocks-binance-octafx-coinbase-others.html?fbclid=IwAR0KcvS7CTaFAcMsoeNnhW2YRLqNMrGdugb_c3Wf5_1bHB6yyLgeYXdrq6g

Previous Thread:
https://www.nairaland.com/8007407/forex-crisis-fg-plans-clampdown

Nlfpmod mynd44



still it won’t stop naira to decreased. Cardoso is just confused here. In Emefiele time, he never banned Binance and other crypto wallets. It’s in Cardoso time that Binance website is been banned. I will used VPN to open it and check the dollar rate on my verified Binance account. Dey play Cardoso

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by TruthsFM: 8:38pm On Feb 21
Validated:
So Emefiele was right to have closed Abokifx afterall. Yoruba ronù ooo!
did it stop the increase of naira rate to dollar in the black market niii. Dey play here

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by killsmith(f): 8:43pm On Feb 21
The devil cometh to kill steal and destroy.

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by kcprince: 8:58pm On Feb 21
How come the app is still working ?

This is another bad move against the naira. Because if i cannot hedge against inflation with usdt any more I will have no choice than to use physical dollar to hedge and I believe others previously hedging with usdt will do same. Now tell me what will eventually happen to the black market rate? Your Guess is as good as mine.

Our leaders don't understand demand and supply, currency

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by VinnyBaba: 9:04pm On Feb 21
This APC/Tinubu Gazelle Gagaraga govt don Kolo! sad sad

They are So Cornfused right now. undecided

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by PlutoChief: 9:04pm On Feb 21
Na them be Nigeria problem?

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Konquest: 9:04pm On Feb 21
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by gratiaeo(m): 9:04pm On Feb 21
Failed government

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by ClearFlair: 9:04pm On Feb 21
Let's see if this solves the problem

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by tuoyoojo(m): 9:04pm On Feb 21
The fg knows what to do but rather they refuse to go after those who are the cause of the problem

Who are the people mopping up the forex . are they not politicians

How do u improve the economy

Go from consumption to production.

Invest in agriculture, improve secuity, ensure local production for exportation, improve power reduce the luxurious live styles of government, let the masses see ur sincerity that you are not paying lip services to their plight and see how things would change

Above all kill corruption. Use a few top rated people as examples and see how the country would fall in line but alas he that comes to equity must come with clean hands

Buhari did all these knee jerk response during his time. Where did it lead us to


The govt keep doing the same things and expecting different responses. Kole werk

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by ATEAMS: 9:05pm On Feb 21
Omoh
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by eteebanky1: 9:05pm On Feb 21
This is commendable

I totally support this ban

This same people trading crypto are the same unfortunate people blaming the government for incompetency

Fools

Nice one from the government

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Jamiubond009(m): 9:05pm On Feb 21
grin
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by ClearFlair: 9:05pm On Feb 21
Elliotwaveforec:
Way to go! Action President.

Nawa o
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Konquest: 9:05pm On Feb 21
MrPADDY:
But VPN, RDP, Socks5 and co are still available.
Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by LaziestYouth: 9:05pm On Feb 21
Chasing Shadow

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Re: FG Blocks Binance, Coinbase, Octafx, Kraken, Other Crypto Firms - Premium Times by Jamiubond009(m): 9:05pm On Feb 21
sad

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