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Cryptocurrency Adoption in Nigeria Grows Amid Economic Challenges

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Nigeria’s cryptocurrency usage continues to rise as the country faces a weakening currency and surging inflation, according to a recent report by New York-based blockchain research firm, Chainalysis. 

The report highlights that Nigeria ranked second globally on the firm’s Global Adoption Index, reflecting the increasing role digital currencies are playing in the nation’s financial ecosystem.

Between July 2023 and June 2024, Nigeria received approximately $59 billion in cryptocurrency value, marking a 4.06% increase from the $56.7 billion recorded during the previous year. This steady growth underscores the critical role cryptocurrency is playing in Nigeria’s economy, particularly as the country grapples with ongoing economic instability.

Like many African nations, Nigeria is facing a severe foreign exchange (FX) crisis, which has contributed to the growing adoption of digital currencies. Chris Maurice, CEO and Co-Founder of Yellow Card, emphasized the gravity of the situation, noting that 70% of African countries are currently experiencing FX shortages. This has left businesses struggling to obtain the dollars necessary for their operations. 

As a result, many Nigerians are increasingly turning to stablecoins, which offer a more stable alternative to the volatile naira. “The banks don’t have dollars, the government doesn’t have dollars, and even if they did, they wouldn’t give them to you,” Maurice explained, shedding light on the worsening dollar scarcity that is pushing more people towards cryptocurrency as a financial solution.

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