Nigerian Central Bank Disavows Letter Directing Banks to Sever Ties With Crypto Exchanges

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Nigerian Central Bank Disavows Letter Directing Banks to Sever Ties with Crypto ExchangesThe Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disavowed a letter that allegedly instructed financial institutions to sever ties with four global cryptocurrency exchanges. The central bank stated that the letter did not originate from its office and recommended that individuals interested in “authentic updates” refer to its official website. Fake Content The Central Bank of […]

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