Unlicensed Binance Faces Regulatory Scrutiny in Nigeria: SiBan President Disputes CBN’s $26 Billion Claim

Binance, a popular cryptocurrency platform, is currently facing regulatory issues in Nigeria. Obinna Iwuno, the President of the Stakeholders in Blockchain Technology Association of Nigeria (SiBan), revealed in an interview with Channels Television that Binance is not licensed to operate in the country. He emphasized the need for regulations to govern virtual asset services and providers to prevent abuse.

Iwuno disputed claims made by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, who alleged that $26 billion was funneled out of the country through Binance without a trace. Iwuno argued that transactions on Binance are traceable and identifiable, questioning the basis for the Governor’s statement.

He highlighted the importance of regulation in the cryptocurrency space, stating that Nigeria’s lack of regulation leaves platforms like Binance operating without oversight. Iwuno stressed that if there were proper regulations in place, Binance would have been a member of SiBAN.

In response to regulatory restrictions imposed by the Nigerian government, Binance recently announced plans to end services in Naira. This decision comes after the government restricted Binance’s operations in the country’s cyberspace, citing concerns about the impact on the Naira in the foreign exchange market.

The situation with Binance in Nigeria underscores the ongoing debate surrounding cryptocurrency regulation and the need for clear guidelines to govern the industry. As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, the role of regulators in ensuring transparency and accountability becomes increasingly crucial.

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