CBN: Why we kicked out cryptocurrency

Date:

June 2, 2023.

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Azonuchechi Chukwu.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has explained how the interference of the private sector and the opacity of cryptocurrency forced it to put an end to the growth of cryptocurrency in the nation.

Deputy Governor Economic Policy of the CBN Dr. Kinsley Obiora stated this in Abuja at the Business Session of the Fiscal Liquidity Assessment Committee (FLAC) retreat, organised by the CBN.

Obiora said members of the private sector, fearing that the CBN’s decision to print more money will lead to hyperinflation decided to create cryptocurrency as a response.

Over time the creators of cryptocurrency, he added, felt that central banks should not be left with the authority to do whatever they like with money.

Fearing that such a mindset might cause inflation and reduce the purchasing power of households, the CBN Obiora said responded to what he called “the good aspect of that change because a lot of people actually took to cryptocurrencies”.

Fed up with the antics of the cryptocurrency operators, Obiora said: “We kicked them out of our banking system because the opacity of the system is still a threat to financial system stability”.

According to Obiora: “When the central bank started reacting to COVID with what we call printing money and responding to the crisis, a lot of people in the private sector felt that printing of money could lead to hyperinflation and these private sector people decided to respond by creating cryptocurrencies.

“With the intensification of cryptocurrencies they felt that Central Bank cannot just be left with the authority to do whatever they like with money and that might cause inflation and reduce the purchasing power of households but again central banks needed to respond to what we might call the good aspect of that change because a lot of people actually took to cryptocurrencies”.(www.naija247news.com).

Chukwu Azochukwu, The Naija247news
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Azonuchechi Chukwu - Business Journalist at Naija247news.com Azonuchechi Chukwu is a seasoned business journalist contributing to the insightful coverage of economic and financial news at Naija247news.com. With a passion for unraveling the complexities of the business world, Azonuchechi brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to his role. As a Business Journalist, Azonuchechi specializes in providing comprehensive analyses of market trends, corporate developments, and economic indicators. His in-depth reports offer Naija247news.com readers a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping the Nigerian and global business landscapes. Azonuchechi Chukwu's commitment to journalistic excellence is evident in his ability to translate complex financial information into accessible and engaging narratives. Whether exploring stock market fluctuations, corporate strategies, or economic policies, he strives to deliver content that empowers readers with valuable insights. With an educational background in business and a keen interest in the intersection of finance and technology, Azonuchechi stays at the forefront of industry dynamics. His coverage extends beyond traditional financial reporting, encompassing the dynamic realms of fintech, entrepreneurship, and sustainable business practices. Azonuchechi Chukwu's work goes beyond the surface, aiming to foster financial literacy and awareness among Naija247news.com's audience. By demystifying economic complexities and shedding light on emerging opportunities, he plays a pivotal role in keeping readers well-informed in the fast-paced world of business. As Naija247news.com's Business Journalist, Azonuchechi Chukwu continues to make meaningful contributions to the platform's mission of delivering timely, accurate, and relevant business news to its diverse audience. His dedication to journalistic integrity and his ability to navigate the intricacies of the business realm make him an invaluable asset to the Naija247news.com team.

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