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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 15:09  |  Written by: Raoul Pal

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In A Major Policy Shift

On Ma, Nigeria took a decisive step toward regulating its fast-growing cryptocurrency sector. President Bola Tinubu signed the long-awaited Investments

In a major policy shift, Nigeria has officially recognized cryptocurrencies as securities, marking a significant milestone in the country’s evolving relationship with digital

Nigeria has made a groundbreaking change in its financial landscape by officially classifying cryptocurrencies and virtual assets as securities.

The Revised Legal And Regulatory

The SEC clarified that it would not be the entity responsible for monitoring utility token spot trading and transactions. “The SEC will regulate crypto-token or crypto-coin

The revised legal and regulatory framework now classifies digital assets as securities in Nigeria, meaning that the Nigerian SEC will primarily oversee exchanges and

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Nigeria’s Historic Shift: Recognizing Cryptocurrencies as Securities

The ISA 2025 positions Nigeria as a leader in the global cryptocurrency landscape, with the SEC aiming to retain its “Signatory A” status under the International

Nigeria Recognizes Cryptocurrencies as Securities

Under The Isa

Under the ISA 2025, virtual assets like Bitcoin are officially classified as securities. This means that the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will

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