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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by payloader(m): 12:52pm On Feb 14, 2021
descartes400:


Your reasoning not sound!

From your logic one could infere that since the Nigeria Government through its instruments started and or has been fighting against Yahoo then every one should embrace Yahoo since engaging in Yahoo will liberate from financial burden. If the government take a position FOR, everyone should take a position AGAINST, vis a viz.
So Elon Musk is a yahoo boy? He is the richest bitcoin holder in the world. If you are calling bitcoin 'yahoo' brosss, you are no better than those cows in Asorock.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Whada: 12:54pm On Feb 14, 2021
If you have an uncle who is around 60 years old, ask him about cryptocurrency and see the knowledge gap. Now imagine him as the President or CBN governor with such level of ignorance. Now the President is far above 60 and he's supposed to give the final word on stuff like cryptocurrency how much knowledge gap would you expect from an octogenerian?

Don't expect too much from that generation. They are a bunch of retrogressives.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Johnnyessence(m): 1:00pm On Feb 14, 2021
shevy878:

Without the North getting involved, cos they don't do Bitcoin. Just half of our population & were are still leading the world. Wow!
yes, it's the level of our education that makes us to reached that peak. Some northerners are investing in bitcoin but not much. Just minute northerners that are educated.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Johnnyessence(m): 1:01pm On Feb 14, 2021
payloader:
So Elon Musk is a yahoo boy? He is the richest bitcoin holder in the world. If you are calling bitcoin 'yahoo' brosss, you are no better than those cows in Asorock.
what a good response to him.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by GamalNasser: 1:02pm On Feb 14, 2021
Johnnyessence:
Nigeria is now the second largest nation in the world trading bitcoin.

Signs of Buharis bad governance
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Johnnyessence(m): 1:04pm On Feb 14, 2021
GamalNasser:


Signs of Buharis bad governance
yes, the most painful part is that he's not ready to educate his people.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by enoone7: 1:08pm On Feb 14, 2021
am praying with every energy in me for this stupid government not to regulate crypto because I don't want to be paying high trading tax. Even this their ban is a blessing in disguise
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by 99thEnemy(m): 1:17pm On Feb 14, 2021
it's Patricia and Kuda's investment in crypto banking that will suffer.

cry
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by franconian: 1:18pm On Feb 14, 2021
CaptMG:
Was jus about venturing into bitcoin trading b4 I heard of dis ban don't know my fate nw

I think the ban will work in your favour if you eventually venture into it, as more people will be forced to buy from you since they can no longer buy directly via their bank account.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by adecz: 1:21pm On Feb 14, 2021
Backward government...

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by DollarBuddy: 1:21pm On Feb 14, 2021
Of all the countries in the world, naija my country want regulate cryptobaba... this is clearly a white elephant project.

Even the USA, the People's Republic of China plus Russia put together can't regulate.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by munachiso58(m): 1:27pm On Feb 14, 2021
GeneralPula:

What do you want to understand?
Crypto or the ban? If crypto, what would you like to know?
the ban
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by ultimatebas(m): 1:32pm On Feb 14, 2021
Johnnyessence:
it's very reasonable. Upon the ban, Nigerians are investing much on bitcoin. Do you know that bitcoin has reached $49k today. Hopefully it will reached $50k by the end of this week.

You dey make me laugh. Something wey go reach 50k in the next 1 hour. Right now it is 49,500 USD per bitcoin.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by sheddyboy01(m): 1:34pm On Feb 14, 2021
Misplaced priority

Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Johnnyessence(m): 1:38pm On Feb 14, 2021
ultimatebas:


You dey make me laugh. Something wey go reach 50k in the next 1 hour. Right now it is 49,500 USD per bitcoin.
wow it's increasing steadily. I can't wait to see it reaching $50k
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by davien(m): 1:45pm On Feb 14, 2021
nextBIGthing:
Pls does anyone knows how I can cashout my bitcoin to Naira ??
send your btc to 1xbet, cash out in naira.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Nobody: 1:53pm On Feb 14, 2021
nextBIGthing:
Pls does anyone knows how I can cashout my bitcoin to Naira ??
How much do you want to sell it bro
What's your rate , I want to buy 100$ urgently
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by ultimatebas(m): 1:59pm On Feb 14, 2021
slimkhalifa:

How much do you want to sell it bro
What's your rate , I want to buy 100$ urgently

lol. $100 bitcoin?That would be about 0.00219 bitcoin
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Nobody: 2:03pm On Feb 14, 2021
ultimatebas:


lol. $100 bitcoin?That would be about 0.00219 bitcoin
Do you have up to 100$
How many you've got exactly
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by ultimatebas(m): 2:05pm On Feb 14, 2021
slimkhalifa:

Do you have up to 100$
How many you've got exactly

Hahahahaha. I have appromixately 0.10688887 bitcoin.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kayharry(m): 2:06pm On Feb 14, 2021
Na CBN go fear fear Nigerians are not moved with thier ban.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Ghostmode2two(m): 2:07pm On Feb 14, 2021
CaptMG:
Was jus about venturing into bitcoin trading b4 I heard of dis ban don't know my fate nw
We are in the same boat.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Udopasa: 2:12pm On Feb 14, 2021
GeneralPula:


Yes..

Go to paxful.com or localbitcoins

Please, can I send you a dm?
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Basher8583: 2:16pm On Feb 14, 2021
post=99054709:
To regulate this make more sense than outright banning.

Manna. How do you regulate anonymous transactions.
That's the problem with cryptocurrency.
This is the payment mode kidnappers are now resorting to due to its anonymity.
Yahoo boys have found a safe haven in cryptocurrency.
Those who have stashed stolen Cash from FG who cannot integrate it into the system or move abroad because of Buhari's eagle eyed approach have discovered that the best way is to go thru bitcoin.

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kobicove(m): 2:18pm On Feb 14, 2021
beehivedata:
Putting the Cart before the horse. Wanting to regulate after Banning. Stupid people. As if it can even be regulated. Ignoramuses.
Did you even read the article? undecided

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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Nobody: 2:26pm On Feb 14, 2021
ultimatebas:


Hahahahaha. I have appromixately 0.10688887 bitcoin.
Bro be serious I need 100$ I pay instantly
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by beehivedata(m): 2:26pm On Feb 14, 2021
Kobicove:

Did you even read the article? undecided
No bro. ALL OF THEM DEY VEX ME angry
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kayharry(m): 2:28pm On Feb 14, 2021
Johnnyessence:
yes, the most painful part is that he's not ready to educate his people.
he doesn't even have education himself .
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kutynez: 2:30pm On Feb 14, 2021
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Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Nobody: 2:34pm On Feb 14, 2021
Kutynez:

I have $104 in my blockchain wallet. If u can buy all, chat me up on Whatsapp.
0.9.066812209
Okay delete ur no
No let dem spam u o
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kayharry(m): 2:35pm On Feb 14, 2021
DollarBuddy:
Of all the countries in the world, naija my country want regulate cryptobaba... this is clearly a white elephant project.

Even the USA, the People's Republic of China plus Russia put together can't regulate.
thier own term of regulating na Tax. They are only looking for a way to tax people who deal in bitcoin.
Re: Nigeria’s SEC Plans To Regulate Crypto On Hold In Light Of Central Bank Ban by Kutynez: 2:37pm On Feb 14, 2021
slimkhalifa:

Okay delete ur no
No let dem spam u o

Okay. U can also delete it from your quote

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