Amidst swirling rumors and speculations, Coinbase, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has refuted claims of receiving any directives from the Nigerian government to restrict its citizens’ access to its platform.
The rebuttal came directly from Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who stated via the social media platform X that there had been no communication or outreach from Nigerian officials regarding such directives.Coinbase denies disruption, counters allegationsAddressing a recent report alleging that the Nigerian government had blocked access to three prominent cryptocurrency trading platforms, including Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken, Armstrong affirmed that there had been no interruption in Coinbase’s services.
Contrary to circulating claims, Coinbase products are still fully operational, with no restrictions on Nigerian users.This is inaccurate WRT Coinbase as far as I can tell.Coinbase products are still operating (no interruption)We haven't received any outreach or communication from officials in Nigeria— Brian Armstrong 🛡️February 23, 2024The controversy surfaced earlier this week when Nigerians took to social media platforms, particularly X, expressing frustrations over their inability to access preferred cryptocurrency exchanges.
Reports suggested that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), responsible for regulating internet service providers, had instructed telecom companies to restrict access to these platforms.
The purported aim was to curb the depreciation of Nigeria’s local currency, NGN, which has been downward for several months.Despite initial concerns and speculation, no authoritative source has confirmed any government directive restricting Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken access. Moreover, subsequent updates from Nigerian users on X have countered earlier reports, asserting that these cryptocurrency exchanges remain accessible.
Many users resorted to virtual private networks (VPNs) to bypass potential restrictions, further adding to the confusion.Government stance remains unclearWhile rumors continue circulating, the Nigerian
government’s official stance regarding cryptocurrency exchanges remains ambiguous. Amidst economic challenges and concerns over currency devaluation, authorities have yet to issue a clear statement addressing the alleged directives.
The lack of official confirmation has fueled further uncertainty within the cryptocurrency community in Nigeria.As speculation swirls regarding alleged government directives restricting access to cryptocurrency exchanges in Nigeria, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong’s denial provides clarity.
Despite initial concerns, Coinbase users in Nigeria continue to access the platform without interruption. However, the broader implications of these rumors and the Nigerian government’s stance on cryptocurrency regulation remain uncertain. As the situation evolves, stakeholders await official statements to provide definitive clarity.