Pages:
Author

Topic: Nigerian activist receives local support in legal fight to use crypto - page 2. (Read 460 times)

hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 901
Livecasino.io
He is right and i see nothing bad in all what this politician/activist have said, there is no tangible point from the way government is taking hold of cryptocurrency and even if they are this adamant on other cryptos, bitcoin should be an exception because some countries already have recognized it and were making use of it as a legal tender, crypto gives everyone the full right to be in control of their financial currencies.
This was my response when I saw it on the Press thread - This is a good development however I am not too optimistic about the outcome of it. Maybe because I really know how it would turn out and that is in the favor of the defendants who are the government. There are already anti Bitcoin and this point there is nothing that's can be done to change their mind about it to. They are conservative in their thinking. Unless a new government that is liberal and youthful then I'd have hope. But right now, all hope is lost in this cause/case .
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 560
He is right and i see nothing bad in all what this politician/activist have said, there is no tangible point from the way government is taking hold of cryptocurrency and even if they are this adamant on other cryptos, bitcoin should be an exception because some countries already have recognized it and were making use of it as a legal tender, crypto gives everyone the full right to be in control of their financial currencies.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 291
Bitcoin in Niger State💯
There is a lawsuit against many regulators and the government of Nigeria about their hostility against cryptocurrencies in Nigeria by a crypto activist and politician James Otudor. According  to the news, he is receiving support from the local cryptocurrency community. We all know how the regulators and government strictly against P2P transactions in Nigeria and how they told some P2P exchanges to stop providing crypto/naira P2P services to Nigerians. I think this is worth knowing.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-crypto-activist-james-otudor-gains-community-support

I think this lawsuit was a bold step taking by James Otudor and being a politician, I hope he understands the implications and how to find his way towards success. Fighting for the rights of Bitcoin users in the country is a good course to pursue in my opinion and if he's able to engage the government properly through the court by rendering all the necessary information the government needs and probably giving the government the way outs, I think it will go a long way to at least regularize the whole thing.

This lawsuit is also meant to enlighten more Nigerians on the current status of crypto assets and blockchain technology in the country as to whether it's legal or illegal and what the restrictions are. What I enjoyed with him was the aspect he emphasized on bringing about transparency to the system first and he seems to be resistant of any donations tendered to him by the bitcoin community because the government might use that against him in the near future probably accusing him of pursuing the lawsuit with an alterior motives or agenda.

Quote

He also addressed the misconception about how cryptocurrencies are mostly used for fraud. I think we should leave this because we all know already how naira and other fiat are used by terrorists, bandits, and by those that wants to collect ransom after they abducted someone. We also know already that even if the fiat is bad in the society, the government will still continue to make it a legal tender because they only see the usefulness.

Yes. A lot of Nigerians don't have the knowledge on the true status of crypto assets and blockchain technology in the country and many people think it's illegal to even mention the word bitcoin as far as radio stations and television platforms like he mentioned. Many crypto enthusiasts have also fall into the hands of some law enforcements because they use cryptocurrencies while others think it's banned.

 I have also written proposals to my state government sometime last year which got a huge interest of the new government then as the governor was open to a lot of ideas and have the intention of making new ideas flourish. Later after was the pronouncements made by the CBN and SEC which was the reversal of its earlier decision to about banning bitcoin or so.

That news of CBN lifting bans on cryptocurrencies was around December last year and while that was a good news, such kind of decisions (banning and unbanning) have slowed down our efforts to get the buy in of our local governments who are also afraid of their public adoption to such emerging technologies. I hope it will get better soon.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 253
I like his move and this has been a long time coming. Infact I think we should have seen a lot of law suits against the federal government, CBN and the other with regards to this crypto matter since.

Inasmuch as we the crypto enthusiasts in the country seek a fair environment where we can perform crypto operations without being afraid of the government but we have to "tread with caution" because we know how our country is now, when her citizens tries to agitate for what is right the government always look for a way to silence them without caring about the rule of law but however, i believe the government cannot continue to make things difficult for too long, a day will surely come when they would lose this battle against cryptocurrency.

So let not border ourselves so much about a baseless and fruitless lawsuits that won't end with any tangible outcomes.

You're right mate, after all they all work hand in hand because our judicial system now is corrupt such that at some point they will look like they are seeking for justice for you but in the end they abandon you at the middle and you will be left at your own fate. I have already suggested before that this is a very critical time for those of us in the crypto industry but we don't necessarily need to fight the government for now, perhaps fighting with the government is not an easy fight because it will take you a lot of things which you can even lose at the end because the government revolves around themselves, even the judiciary have been compromised.
member
Activity: 77
Merit: 49
He is actually on a good movement though but I can vividly bet you he won't win, even if he has a good support from many crypto communities, that wouldn't change anything. No body or organization can really fight the government, you never win doing that, you can only challenge them on the social media to gain popular recognition for your own personal benefits that's all, in my opinion.

The government stopping p2p trades in the country from those centralized exchange is strictly for their own beneficial interest, power is their favorite tools to use control the masses, so it's up to the citizens to obey them not trying to challenge the system, it won't work and never will it work.
hero member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 765
Top Crypto Casino
I think he is receiving those support from his business associates, who's business have been directly affected by government regulations on cryptocurrency businesses such as p2p exchanges and other local virtual digital assets traders, because if you think about the larger cryptocurrency community in Nigeria, there is no unified body that coordinate their activities so for sure everyone will only be interested to the level at which it affects them.

So let not border ourselves so much about a baseless and fruitless lawsuits that won't end with any tangible outcomes.
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 265
Which kind of support is the activist receiving from the community?

I like his move and this has been a long time coming. Infact I think we should have seen a lot of law suits against the federal government, CBN and the other with regards to this crypto matter since.

I support him too and cheer him on. If this one no succeed wetin go come be our next step?
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 91
I'm very happy that people are becoming bold to come out and speak out for what they believe in, I applaud the crypto activist in discussion for his courage to come out to speak against the anti crypto attitude of our government and it's regulatory agencies. Whether his legal fight with the government of Nigeria, concerning the state of cryptocurrency in the country will amount to anything meaningful will be known in the near future because the judiciary is part of the government and there is likelihood that they will dance to the tunes of what the other tiers of government wants. Clearly the Nigerian government just like some other governments are afraid of what crypto stands for and they will either ban or impose unfavorable restrictions on cryptocurrency transactions. I hope that if more notable voices will join this crypto activist James Otudor, the government will not have a choice but to atleast hear the strong voices of cryptocurrency activists.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 276
So far I think he has spoken senses into Nigerian government regarding about cryptocurrencies and how they view it from their end, what I noticed is that they are afraid of having a competitive market where by people would start making investment into Bitcoin and cryptocurrency at large. Other things I noticed is that vast majority of Nigerians are independent, no longer relying on government or politicians at this they are afraid that their core boys and loyalist won't true be depending on them so they want to terminate where people would want to use and survive except it's from them.

@Charles-Tim thanks for sharing this are kinds of news we love to hear from our people.

What you are saying is true because indirectly we are in a dictatorship government were the government has subjected there citizens into abiding by any rule they want and also making sure that they get rid of anything that would make the citizens independent by not relying on the government for anything, so perhaps that is one of there fear because they feel that the moment everybody has other means of survival they would have the resources to stand against them some day, so perhaps that is why they want to remove those privileges that's sustaining people because there is no other reasons to justify there actions, however I would also commend on James Otudor on his lawsuit against the government because is the high time they need to draw there attention that cryptocurrency is not the reason of our economic decline.
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 653
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
So far I think he has spoken senses into Nigerian government regarding about cryptocurrencies and how they view it from their end, what I noticed is that they are afraid of having a competitive market where by people would start making investment into Bitcoin and cryptocurrency at large. Other things I noticed is that vast majority of Nigerians are independent, no longer relying on government or politicians at this they are afraid that their core boys and loyalist won't true be depending on them so they want to terminate where people would want to use and survive except it's from them.

@Charles-Tim thanks for sharing this are kinds of news we love to hear from our people.
member
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
There is a lawsuit against many regulators and the government of Nigeria about their hostility against cryptocurrencies in Nigeria by a crypto activist and politician James Otudor. According  to the news, he is receiving support from the local cryptocurrency community. We all know how the regulators and government strictly against P2P transactions in Nigeria and how they told some P2P exchanges to stop providing crypto/naira P2P services to Nigerians. I think this is worth knowing.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-crypto-activist-james-otudor-gains-community-support


He also addressed the misconception about how cryptocurrencies are mostly used for fraud. I think we should leave this because we all know already how naira and other fiat are used by terrorists, bandits, and by those that wants to collect ransom after they abducted someone. We also know already that even if the fiat is bad in the society, the government will still continue to make it a legal tender because they only see the usefulness.
agree with you as a newbie, still many African countries expose cryptocurrency investors to scams and increased loss and risk of funds, which lack a clear regulatory framework to oversee and regulate. Crypto is perceived by Nigerians as a solution to deal with an uncertain economic structure, far from any intention to defy their government that destabilizes their national currency. However, it is also true that cryptocurrencies have brought about a big change in the financial landscape among Nigerians and I believe that Bitcoin investment in the world of cryptocurrencies will reflect a big change among them in the near future.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 205
There is a lawsuit against many regulators and the government of Nigeria about their hostility against cryptocurrencies in Nigeria by a crypto activist and politician James Otudor. According  to the news, he is receiving support from the local cryptocurrency community. We all know how the regulators and government strictly against P2P transactions in Nigeria and how they told some P2P exchanges to stop providing crypto/naira P2P services to Nigerians. I think this is worth knowing.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-crypto-activist-james-otudor-gains-community-support


He also addressed the misconception about how cryptocurrencies are mostly used for fraud. I think we should leave this because we all know already how naira and other fiat are used by terrorists, bandits, and by those that wants to collect ransom after they abducted someone. We also know already that even if the fiat is bad in the society, the government will still continue to make it a legal tender because they only see the usefulness.
Well, I dy surprise somehow for him to be able to win the government for their own court,  because I know the country I from, our judiciary system no dy sincere and as clean as e surpose be, but anyhow, na good news to the naija crypto community.

Then talking of the government and their fight against cryptocurrency in naija, sincerely speaking I no too dy surprise because the government always want to be in control, and since them no fit control the crypto sector due to it privacy, them just dy look for ways or something to use as excuse to take fight am, that's why you go hear something like, cryptocurrency are being used for fraudulent or criminal activity, when dy also knows that our naira is being used the same way cryptocurrency is being used, so to me, I just see am as an excuse wey our government dy use fight cryptocurrency, not because they don't know that our naira is being used also.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
There is a lawsuit against many regulators and the government of Nigeria about their hostility against cryptocurrencies in Nigeria by a crypto activist and politician James Otudor. According  to the news, he is receiving support from the local cryptocurrency community. We all know how the regulators and government strictly against P2P transactions in Nigeria and how they told some P2P exchanges to stop providing crypto/naira P2P services to Nigerians. I think this is worth knowing.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-crypto-activist-james-otudor-gains-community-support


He also addressed the misconception about how cryptocurrencies are mostly used for fraud. I think we should leave this because we all know already how naira and other fiat are used by terrorists, bandits, and by those that wants to collect ransom after they abducted someone. We also know already that even if the fiat is bad in the society, the government will still continue to make it a legal tender because they only see the usefulness.
Pages:
Jump to: