Nigerianische Agentur lehnt Blockchain-Start-up-Antrag ab – sagt, dass Technologie von der Regierung nicht anerkannt wird

Nigeria’s Firmenregistrierungsstelle, die Kommission für Unternehmensangelegenheiten (CAC), Berichten zufolge einen Registrierungsantrag eines Start-ups mit der Begründung abgelehnt, dass die Blockchain noch von der nigerianischen Regierung anerkannt wird.

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Decision Disappoints Blockchain Community

Laut a Prüfbericht, the unnamed start-up, which is building an API connection for blockchain gaming rewards, was told the agency will only process the application once the reference to blockchain technology is resolved. The CAC reportedly wrote: “Blockchain is yet to be recognised by the Nigerian government, kindly expunge.As expected, the decision has angered some members of Nigerias blockchain community.

One of those expressing their disappointment with the CAC is Adedeji Owonibi, the founder and COO at Convexity, a blockchain incubating hub. As the report by Cryptoassetbuyer explains, Owonibis displeasure with the agency stems from the fact that CAC is one of the 27 institutions in Nigeria that are supposed to implement the countrys blockchain strategy.

Lamenting what some see as a backward decision, Owonibi said:

Ich kann’t believe we have this level of ignorance in govt circle, at least not the agency saddled with company registration in Nigeria. The staff that queried this application for company registration on the pretence that blockchain is not approved by the Nigerian Govt need to be educated immediately for ease of doing business to improve in Nigeria.

Nigerian Government Asked to Intervene

In addition to Owonibis remarks, the report also quotes Convexitys other co-founder, Charles Okaformbah, similarly expressing his disapproval of the CACs decision. In his own statement, the co-founder asks the countrys vice president, Yemi Osinbajo (one of the few figures inside the Nigerian government to back fintechs), to intervene.

Following the CACs decision, the Cryptoassetbuyer report concludes that Nigeria is now unlikely to achieve its goal of generating $10 billion in revenue from blockchain technology.

What does the CACs refusal to process this application mean for Nigerias blockchain industry?