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Luno to Commence Naira Deposit and Withdrawal After Raising $700 Million at $10 Billion Valuation

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Luno, a cryptocurrency trading platform, has announced plans to commence Naira deposit and withdrawal on its platform through a third-party application.

In a statement forwarded to all users on Wednesday,  Luno management said customers in Nigeria will be able to deposit and withdraw funds in Naira.

However, customers are required to first upgrade their KYC information on the platform. “Failure to do so will mean you cannot deposit or withdraw Naira. This is necessary to ensure your security and that of your funds,” the company stated.

To read more on how to upgrade and verify on the Luno platform click here.

This is coming several months after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) restricted deposit money banks from facilitating cryptocurrency payments to protect Nigerians from another MMM and unregulated crypto space with numerous cases of frauds and scams.

Platforms like Binance, the world’s leading crypto exchange platform, had launched a peer-to-peer deposit and withdrawal mechanism to ensure Nigerian customers continue to transact on the platform despite the restriction.

Explaining how Luno would achieve Naira deposit and withdrawal given CBN restriction, the Luno team said customers would be able to deposit and withdraw funds on the platform through vouchers they would purchase and redeem via a trusted third party.

“You will be able to deposit and withdraw funds to the Luno platform using vouchers purchased and redeemed through a trusted third party provider,” the Luno team said in the statement forwarded to all customers.

“We believe that this is the safest and easiest-to-use solution currently available to our customers in Nigeria and look forward to you experiencing it for yourselves.”

However, Luno said while it only facilitates payments between customers, it does not set the price of Bitcoin or any other currencies. This, it stated to address a possible fluctuation in price of currencies once it rollout its new third-party voucher deposit and withdrawal model.

“Luno does not set the price of bitcoin or any cryptocurrencies, we only facilitate transactions between customers. 

“The return of Naira deposits and withdrawals may cause significant price volatility, with the release of pent-up customer demand to buy and sell cryptocurrency causing unusual market behaviour that could last for several weeks.

“Stay tuned for more details about the voucher solution and how to use it in the coming weeks!”

Meanwhile, Digital Currency Group (DCG), the parent company of Luno, just raised US$700 million in an investment round led by SoftBank’s Vision Fund II and Latin American Fund. Other equity investors led by the two funds include Google’s Capital G, Ribbit Capital, GIC, Tribe Capital and Emory University who purchased stock from existing investors.

This put the company’s valuation at US$10 billion.

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SEC Director General Lauds KuCoin’s Action, Urges Compliance with National Guidelines

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Director General, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, has commended KuCoin, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange platform, for its proactive measures to delist the Nigerian naira (NGN) from its trading options.

This move aligns with recent directives aimed at safeguarding the nation’s economic interests and combating illicit financial activities.

In an official statement released by the SEC on Thursday, Dr. Agama expressed satisfaction with KuCoin’s decision to suspend peer-to-peer (P2P) transactions involving the Nigerian currency.

This decision comes as part of KuCoin’s ongoing efforts to adjust its platform to comply with regulatory directives issued by the Office of the National Security Adviser and the SEC.

The SEC’s stance underscores a broader initiative by Nigerian authorities to address concerns related to foreign exchange manipulation and safeguard the integrity of the nation’s financial system.

Dr. Agama emphasized the importance of adherence to established guidelines, emphasizing that regulatory compliance is essential for maintaining national security and economic stability.

The delisting of the naira by KuCoin follows similar actions taken by other cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance, in response to regulatory scrutiny from Nigerian authorities. These measures signal a concerted effort within the crypto industry to cooperate with regulatory agencies and promote responsible trading practices.

Peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading platforms have come under increased scrutiny due to their potential for facilitating illicit financial activities, including money laundering and fraud. By delisting the naira and suspending related trading activities, KuCoin demonstrates its commitment to upholding regulatory standards and fostering a secure trading environment for users.

Dr. Agama reiterated the SEC’s commitment to collaborating with stakeholders, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to address challenges within the cryptocurrency space and combat financial crimes effectively.

He emphasized the importance of regulatory cooperation in tackling illicit trading practices and maintaining investor confidence in the market.

Furthermore, Dr. Agama highlighted the SEC’s ongoing efforts to implement the Revised Capital Market Master Plan, aimed at enhancing the resilience and competitiveness of Nigeria’s capital market.

He highlighted the potential of the capital market to drive economic growth and attract foreign investment, emphasizing the need for regulatory measures to protect investors and promote market integrity.

In response to Dr. Agama’s comments, the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to combatting financial crimes and emphasized the importance of regulatory collaboration in addressing emerging challenges.

He commended the SEC’s efforts to enforce regulatory compliance within the cryptocurrency sector and pledged the EFCC’s support in safeguarding Nigeria’s financial interests.

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KuCoin Announces Temporary Pause on NGN Services to Prioritize Compliance

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KuCoin, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges globally, has announced a temporary pause on its P2P Nigerian Naira (NGN) services and Fast Buy service via Naira cards.

This move, set to commence from 2024-05-15 08:00 (UTC), aims to prioritize compliance measures within the platform.

In a message addressed to its valued users, KuCoin expressed its dedication to providing a robust and secure trading environment.

The temporary suspension of NGN services is part of the exchange’s commitment to accelerating the compliance process.

During this period, ongoing orders will be completed normally, and all other services on the platform will remain available.

KuCoin assured its users that their assets are safe and secure on the exchange. While acknowledging that adjustments might be required in trading preferences, KuCoin explained that this decision is a step toward enhancing the overall trading experience for its users.

The exchange reiterated its focus on compliance and creating a secure environment for all users. KuCoin aims to resolve the compliance-related matters swiftly and efficiently to ensure a seamless transition back to full functionality of NGN services.

The decision to temporarily suspend NGN services underscores KuCoin’s proactive approach to regulatory compliance, reflecting its commitment to maintaining transparency and trust within the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

KuCoin expressed gratitude for the understanding and cooperation of its users during this period of change.

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Crypto Exchange Giant Coinbase Grinds to a Halt in System Meltdown

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One of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Coinbase, has been plunged into chaos as it experienced a catastrophic system-wide outage, leaving traders and investors stranded and unable to access their accounts.

The disruption, which commenced at 4:15 am UTC on May 14, has rendered both the desktop and mobile platforms of Coinbase completely unusable.

Users attempting to access the exchange are greeted with a frustrating “503 Service Temporarily Unavailable” error message, indicative of the severity of the situation.

Coinbase, known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, has been a cornerstone of the cryptocurrency market for years.

However, this unprecedented outage has shaken the confidence of countless traders who rely on the platform for their daily transactions and investments.

Coinbase swiftly notified its user base of the issue through its official status page, acknowledging the severity of the problem and assuring customers that their funds remain secure.

The exchange’s support team took to social media to disseminate updates, pledging to investigate the issue and work tirelessly to find a resolution.

This isn’t the first time Coinbase has faced technical difficulties during periods of heightened market activity.

Just months prior, on February 28, the exchange experienced temporary outages alongside several other platforms amidst a frenzy of trading activity during a Bitcoin flash crash. Such incidents highlight the strain that surges in traffic can place on even the most robust of systems.

While outages like these are undeniably frustrating for users, they often spark speculation within the crypto community.

Some enthusiasts view these disruptions as a bullish sign, interpreting the influx of traffic and subsequent downtime as indicators of growing interest and adoption in the cryptocurrency space.

Despite the inconvenience caused by the outage, there remains a palpable sense of optimism among certain factions of the crypto community.

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