Nigerian Central Bank Reveals CBDC Guidelines, Announces Plan to Launch E-Nai...

Nigerian Central Bank Reveals CBDC Guidelines, Announces Plan to Launch E-Nai...

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly confirmed that its e-naira digital currency will have a legal tender and non-interest-bearing asset status. In addition, a limit on customer transactions and value-based transactions will be imposed. Five-Stage Launch According to a Nairametrics report, the new revelations concerning the e-naira’s design as well as the operational module are contained in a document that was recently sent to banks by the CBN. The same document also shares details about the duties assigned to each of the parties participating in the e-naira program. As....


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