Nigeria Tops Bitcoin Trading Volume in Africa for 2021

August 10, 2021

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Nigeria Tops Bitcoin Trading Volume in Africa for 2021Nigeria has emerged as the leading country in Africa for Bitcoin trading volume in 2021, according to recent reports from cryptocurrency platforms. This development reinforces Nigeria’s position as a major player in the global cryptocurrency market, with millions of transactions taking place through peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and exchanges.

The data, released by several blockchain analytics firms, revealed that Nigeria accounted for over 60% of the Bitcoin trading volume in Africa for the year, surpassing other African countries such as South Africa and Kenya. This surge is largely driven by the growing adoption of Bitcoin for remittances, as well as its use as an alternative investment by a tech-savvy and financially underserved population.

Despite regulatory challenges, including the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) ban on cryptocurrency transactions through official banking channels, Nigerians have continued to embrace Bitcoin. Many have turned to peer-to-peer trading platforms to bypass these restrictions, making Nigeria one of the world’s most active markets for Bitcoin.

According to Paxful, a major P2P trading platform, Nigeria saw over $400 million in Bitcoin transactions on its platform alone, representing a significant portion of the continent’s total volume. Other platforms, such as Binance and LocalBitcoins, also reported substantial activity from Nigerian users.

Experts believe that Nigeria’s large youth population, increasing smartphone penetration, and a growing interest in decentralized finance (DeFi) are the main drivers behind this surge. Many Nigerians are using Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation, as well as a faster and cheaper way to send remittances to family members abroad.

Despite the restrictions from financial authorities, the Nigerian crypto community remains resilient. Several educational initiatives have been launched to help Nigerians understand the potential benefits and risks associated with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

As cryptocurrency adoption continues to rise, analysts predict that Nigeria will remain a dominant force in Africa’s Bitcoin market. The nation’s unique combination of high demand for financial alternatives and an active tech community positions it as a key player in the future of cryptocurrency trading on the continent.

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