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How Crypto Trading Helps Nigerians Combat Poverty and Inflation

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Current Economic Challenges in Nigeria
  2. Free Fall of Naira
  3. Transition to Crypto Trading in Nigeria

  4. Crypto trading is gaining popularity among Nigerians, not just as a means to earn passive income but as a way to escape the poverty overwhelming the country.

    Current Economic Challenges in Nigeria

    The past couple of months have been challenging for tech-savvy youths of Nigeria due to increased electricity tariffs, hikes in fuel prices, increasing unemployment, and unfavorable policies that have driven companies such as Huggies and GSK out of the country. Nigeria is facing 42% inflation, driven by food prices and the continued depreciation of the Naira (**₦**) currency. Nigeria is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, which is causing a lot of suffering and resentment. The price of rice, a staple meal, has more than doubled in the last year, while the cost of a liter of petrol has increased by more than three times in just nine months. Like many other countries, Nigeria has recently seen economic shocks from outside its borders. Still, it also has domestic problems that are partially related to the changes President Bola Tinubu instituted when he took office in May. The average rate of price increases, or annual inflation, is currently about 40%, the highest level in almost thirty years. Food prices have increased by a further 35%. Nonetheless, since 2019, the government-set minimum wage, which all employers must follow, has remained at 33,000 naira per month, only $19 (£15) in today’s currency. One factor further driving the inflation is a problem inherited by the current President, Tinubu, from his predecessor, Mohammadu Buhari. The previous administration had requested short-term borrowing from the nation’s central bank to fund $19 billion in expenditures.

    Free Fall of Naira

    In addition, President Tinubu reversed the practice of setting the naira’s value in relation to the US dollar instead of letting supply and demand dictate market prices. The level was being maintained at great financial expense to the central bank. However, eliminating the peg has caused the value of the naira to fall by more than two-thirds, momentarily reaching an all-time high.

    Transition to Crypto Trading in Nigeria

    When the COVID-19 era led to a “work from home” shift and created opportunities for Nigerians, many sought out high-paying jobs and learned to trade, hoping that this earned currency, when converted to Naira, would compensate. As of the time of writing, the U.S. dollar to Nigerian naira is $1 to **₦**1590. Typically, a youth in Nigeria earns between **₦** 100,000 and **₦** 150,000 if working for a federal government or state establishment, and this could be lower if the individual does not have a job. An entry-level data analyst earns about **₦** 26,609, a newbie crypto trader earns USD 2000 monthly, and newbie forex traders earn UPTO $300-400 due to technicalities. When converted to Nigerian naira, it is more than the government, state and minimum wage paid to individuals in the country. According to research, around 35% of Nigerians between 18 and 60 were actively trading or investing in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as of 2023. Nigeria saw a 9% yearly increase in cryptocurrency transactions in 2023, amounting to $56.7 billion. Due to this, Nigeria now has one of the biggest cryptocurrency trading markets worldwide. According to news, Nigeria has over 13 million cryptocurrency holders, more than any other African country.

    With inflation rising, crypto and forex remain a go-to for Nigerians as coping mechanisms for hardship in the country. These alternatives offer Nigerians inclusion and economic freedom, promising higher earnings and increased global market access. This trend underscores Nigeria’s desperate need for economic reforms and policies to improve the country’s economic predicament. However, crypto is here to stay, and there might be an increase in the number of users before the end of the year.

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