Home News KuCoin suspends P2P services for Naira after regulatory pressure from FG
News

KuCoin suspends P2P services for Naira after regulatory pressure from FG

516
KuCoin suspends P2P services for Naira after regulatory pressure from FG
KuCoin

KuCoin Africa, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, has suspended its peer-to-peer (P2P) trading option for Nigerian naira (NGN) in response to regulatory pressure from the Nigerian government.

In a press statement released Wednesday on its official website, KuCoin announced a temporary pause on P2P for Nigerian naira services and its users, assuring them of a future resumption.

We are sorry to inform our Nigerian users about the temporary pause on our p2p services, the press statement reads.

However, in the announcement, KuCoin said it would resume the P2P services and introduce a new ‘fast buy’ service via naira cards, offering a convenient and compliant alternative.

During this temporary pause, we will focus on ensuring compliance and creating a more robust and secure environment for all our users.

KuCoin expressed the impacts such a decision would have on its Nigerian users while urging its customers to be understanding and cooperative as they navigate the regulatory shift together.

Meanwhile, the suspension took effect at 09:00 WAT on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.

KuCoin has since notified its Nigerian users that ongoing orders will be completed and all other services except P2P will remain available, assuring the safety of its customers’ assets.

While this decision has sparked debates and disappointment, the Nigerian government, on the other hand, with its regulatory pressure to mandate compliance, has shown its desire for a continuous crackdown on the blockchain industry and Bureau de Change operators in the country.

Read: Tinubu seeks Senate approval of N24bn to payoff Kebbi, Nasarawa airports

About The Author

Written by
Mayowa Durosinmi

M. Durosinmi is a West Africa Weekly investigative reporter covering Politics, Human Rights, Health, and Security in West Africa and the Sahel Region

Related Articles

NewsPolitics

Cotê D’Ivoire: Thousands Rally in Abidjan as Opposition Demands Electoral Reforms Ahead of October Election

Thousands of opposition supporters gathered in Abidjan on Saturday, May 31, to...

News

Togo Stops Issuing Mining Permits to Reform Outdated Mining Code

Togo has suspended the issuance of new mining permits for prospecting and...

News

ICYMI: Ghana Shuts Down Washington Embassy Over Visa Fraud Scandal

Ghana has temporarily closed its embassy in Washington, D.C., following the uncovering...

In a ministerial meeting of the Confederation of Sahel States (AES) held in Bamako on January 16, 2025, key decisions emerging from the session include establishing a Regional Investment Bank and launching transformative infrastructure projects across member states.
News

Confederation of Sahel States Moves to Establish Joint Judicial Body

The Confederation of Sahel States (CSS), comprising Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso,...