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SEC To Regulate Crypto Assets And Blockchain-related Activities In Nigeria by Investogist: 10:03pm On Sep 14, 2020
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigeria has said it will regulate crypto-token or crypto-coin investments when the character of the investments qualifies as securities transactions.

The apex regulator of the Nigerian capital market, said that any individual or corporate whose activities are blockchain-related and virtual digital assets must be registered with SEC and will be subject to the commission’s guidelines.

SEC, who regulates investments and securities business in Nigeria stated that virtual crypto assets are securities unless proven otherwise by the issuer or the sponsor...


Read full article at https://investogist.com/sec-to-regulate-crypto-assets-and-blockchain-related-activities-in-nigeria/
Re: SEC To Regulate Crypto Assets And Blockchain-related Activities In Nigeria by ebuks4ever(m): 11:03pm On Sep 14, 2020
What's the implication of this?
Re: SEC To Regulate Crypto Assets And Blockchain-related Activities In Nigeria by Investogist: 7:28am On Sep 15, 2020
ebuks4ever:
What's the implication of this?

SEC can take legal action against individuals or corporate who do not follow its guidelines on Cryto-assets or blockchain related activities.

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