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Yellow Card Seeks Licensing After Nigeria Lifts Crypto Ban

Katie Lin

Summary: Crypto exchange Yellow Card Financial Inc. will apply for a license in Nigeria after the country's central bank lifted its 2021 ban on cryptocurrencies, according to reports by Bloomberg. The company has begun discussions with the Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission to set up a crypto trading platform after the commission invited digital asset issuers, ...

Crypto exchange Yellow Card Financial Inc. will apply for a license in Nigeria after the country's central bank lifted its 2021 ban on cryptocurrencies, according to reports by Bloomberg. The company has begun discussions with the Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission to set up a crypto trading platform after the commission invited digital asset issuers, custodians and trading platforms to apply for licenses.

Author: Katie Lin

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