Nigeria to develop cNGN Stablecoin in 2024 – Report

Nigeria to develop cNGN Stablecoin in 2024 – Report

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Nigeria is apparently launching its first regulated Naira stablecoin called cNGN following the lifting of a two-year ban on cryptocurrency trading through official channels.

The new stablecoin cNGN is being developed by a consortium of Nigerian banks, fintechs, and blockchain businesses and will be consistent with the regulations set by the stakeholders and controlled Naira stablecoin.

The Nigerian Naira would be pegged 1:1 to cNGN, but unlike previous stablecoin drafts, it will be owned by Nigerian banks and will be legal money.

According to Forbes, the debut is scheduled for 2024.

cNGN, however, will be a cryptocurrency, like other stablecoins, rather than a digital money, as in prior versions.

This comes after the Central Bank of Nigeria lifted the prohibition on cryptocurrency transactions last week.

The coin will be serviced by the consortium and owned by its banks.

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