INTRODUCTION TO ISPOLINK

Last updated: June 17, 2025, 13:27  |  Written by: Ari Paul

Introduction To Ispolink
Introduction To Ispolink

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has encountered trouble in convincing Nigerians to employ the CBDC. A dainty 0.5 percent of the population has been using the CBDC since

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In 2025, the Central Bank of Nigeria launched its CBDC (the eNaira). Nigeria’s CBDC is an intermediated CBDC where banks and other financial institutions act as a third party between

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The Nigerian government is intentionally forcing its citizens into a cashless Keynesian economy while they position their surveillance CBDC - eNaria as final destination.”

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