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5 Crypto Myths Nigerians Need to Know

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 11:34 am
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Published: November 11, 2025
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In Nigeria, the term “crypto” often sparks curiosity, doubt, or even fear. Many still link cryptocurrency to online scams or get-rich-quick schemes, but these beliefs are misleading.

Cryptocurrency is not “Yahoo” money. It is a legitimate, transparent, and decentralised financial system that is already transforming global commerce.

Over the past few years, thousands of young Nigerians, including developers, traders, creators, and small business owners—have adopted digital payment platforms to trade crypto, conduct cross-border transactions, hedge against inflation, and pay bills. Despite this growing adoption, misconceptions about crypto continue to persist.

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Here are five common myths and the realities behind them:

1. Crypto is only for scammers – Blockchain, the technology underpinning crypto, is one of the most transparent systems ever created. Every transaction is recorded on a public ledger that anyone can verify. The problem isn’t crypto, it’s bad actors exploiting ignorance. Legitimate platforms like Zabira are fully compliant, verified, and designed to keep user transactions secure and traceable.

2. Crypto is a quick path to wealth – Successful crypto trading requires education, discipline, and patience. By teaching market trends, risk management, and practical trading strategies, Nigerians can approach crypto as a long-term opportunity to build wealth, not a shortcut.

3. The government has banned crypto – Nigeria’s stance on cryptocurrency has shifted. Following the Investments and Securities Act 2025, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) now recognises digital assets as regulated securities.

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Licensed platforms can legally facilitate crypto trading, with capital gains tax obligations set to take effect in January 2026. This marks a shift from prohibition to formal recognition of crypto’s role in Nigeria’s economy.

4. Crypto is too complex for ordinary people – Crypto is now as simple as sending money or paying bills. From buying gift cards to trading cryptocurrencies at competitive rates, it is a safe, fast, and user-friendly experience for all Nigerians.

5. Crypto has no real-world value – Crypto already facilitates cross-border payments, remittances, and business transactions. Stablecoins, for example, allow Nigerians to hold digital dollars without a foreign bank account. Crypto enables instant, seamless, and secure transactions for everyday users.

As more Nigerians understand how blockchain works, the country can leverage crypto to drive innovation, trade, and inclusive growth. Crypto is making digital finance accessible, secure, and empowering, ensuring that Nigerians can actively participate in the future of global finance.

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