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Nigeria SEC Crypto Rules Explained: Are Local Exchanges at Risk?

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Nigeria’s crypto industry is facing a hard reality check.

As crypto markets trend lower, insights shared in a recent Channels Television video highlight a new rule from Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that could change who gets to operate in the country’s digital asset space. Under the new framework, crypto exchanges must now hold about ₦2 billion in capital to legally operate.

For many local players, that number is a roadblock.

A Shift That Shook Crypto Firms

The SEC says the new capital requirement is meant to protect investors in a high-risk market. But within the crypto community, the reaction has been immediate and uneasy.

Industry advocates described the move as “very very shocking,” arguing that regulators failed to fully consider Nigeria’s economic conditions and the structure of its crypto ecosystem.

Rume Ophi, financial market analyst, put it as: “This in its purest form is stifling innovation.”

Nigeria’s crypto growth is driven by young founders, local startups, and developers solving real problems often with limited resources.

Why Builders Are Worried

Crypto in Nigeria is widely seen as an industry still being built, not a finished business model ready to be squeezed for capital. Critics argue the ₦2 billion threshold risks shutting out early-stage innovators and pushing talent to other African markets.

There’s also political tension around the move. The rule appears to clash with earlier promises to use blockchain and crypto to strengthen Nigeria’s financial system.

“Code Is Law,” Not Capital

Another key concern is that the SEC may be applying traditional finance logic to a very different industry. As emphasized in the discussion, “in this industry, code is law.”

Ophi argues that strong technology, transparency, and proper oversight matter more than large capital reserves – especially in crypto, where even well-funded institutions have failed in the past.

Is Nigeria Losing Its Edge?

Comparisons are already being made. South Africa has approved more than 300 digital asset licenses, while countries like Ghana and Kenya are moving with fewer barriers to entry.

Still, the door isn’t fully closed. Observers believe the SEC could review or adjust the rules as discussions continue.

For now, Nigeria’s crypto community is watching closely because this decision could shape not just regulation, but where the next generation of African crypto innovation chooses to grow.

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