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New Nigerian Central Bank Document Discusses Regulation of Stablecoins and ICOs

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New Nigerian Central Bank Document Discusses Regulation of Stablecoins and ICOs


According to a recently unveiled document, the Nigerian central bank will in the future be open to developing a regulatory framework for potential implementations of stablecoins. The document also discusses the regulation of initial coin offerings (ICOs) and how these can become “a new way to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and raise capital.” ‘A Successful Payment Mechanism’


In its recently unveiled payments system document, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said the bank would be open to developing “a regulatory framework for [the] potential implementations of the stablecoin.” The document claims that such stablecoin implementations are likely “are likely to be a successful payment mechanism,” hence there is “a need to develop a regulatory framework for such implementation.”


Besides mentioning stablecoin implementations, the CBN’s Nigeria Payments System Vision 2025 document also discusses the creation of a framework to regulate initial coin offerings (ICOs). While acknowledging the key role that may be played by ICOs, the document however said regulation is needed if investor interest in this form of fundraising is to be revived.


“There is little appetite to adopt the current round of ICOs given their lack of regulation. However, given the role of ICOs as an asset class, there is potential for adopting the technology of ICOs as a new approach to fundraising for capital projects (in the wholesale market) or peer-to-peer lending or crowdfunding (for the retail market),” reads the document.


The document adds that once a properly implemented and supported regulatory framework is in place, ICOs could become “a new way to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and raise capital.”


Regulating Initial Coin Offerings


While the CBN has in the past discouraged or barred financial institutions from facilitating transactions that involve cryptocurrencies, the latest payments system document suggests the central bank’s stance towards privately issued digital currencies has evolved.


After the CBN directed banks to stop extending services to crypto entities in Feb. 2021, some Nigerian commentators accused the central bank of usurping the powers of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (NSEC). However, according to the document, which envisions a cashless economy by 2025, the CBN and NSEC will jointly regulate the digital currency space.


“[The] CBN would have a role in the payment aspect, but SEC would need to provide a regulatory framework since the tokens would be a new asset class,” the document states.


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Tags in this story Cashless Economy, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Digital Currencies, initial coin offerings (ICOs), Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission (NSEC), Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (NSEC)


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Terence Zimwara is a Zimbabwe award-winning journalist, author and writer. He has written extensively about the economic troubles of some African countries as well as how digital currencies can provide Africans with an escape route. Report: Central African Republic Postpones Sango Coin Listing AFRICA | Dec 29, 2022 Report: Nigerian Security Agency Seeks to Arrest Central Bank Governor on Charges of Funding Terrorists AFRICA | Dec 27, 2022


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