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How cNGN Cracked the Regulatory Code: A Blueprint for African Stablecoins

Nigeria’s cNGN stablecoin cracked regulatory approval through year-long SEC collaboration, choosing “collaboration over confrontation.” Built on Bantu Chain and interoperable across Ethereum, Polygon, and Base, cNGN exploded from 4,400 to 300M tokens, powering DeFi, escrow, and lending apps on Quidax, Busha, and Xend Finance. As Africa Stablecoin Consortium’s blueprint, cNGN mentors future regulated stablecoins across the continent.

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Asset Chain Launches Gasless DEX Platform for Nigerian Crypto Traders and Investors

Asset Chain’s Nigerian Layer-1 blockchain launches gasless DEX eliminating transaction fees for USDT/cNGN trades. Ugochukwu Aronu: “We can’t keep contributing to other blockchains without getting value in return. We must have our infrastructure.”
Smart contract automation prevents P2P fraud in $59 billion Nigeria crypto market (2024). Tested at 20,000 TPS, 200 active traders target ₦100 billion ($65M) volume in 60 days. Beyond crypto, RWA tokenization (real estate, agriculture, bonds) via Risevest partnership offers 15% annual yield, building Africa for Africa.

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Boosting Financial Apps with NGN/USD Price Oracle Integration on Base Mainnet

Nigeria’s cNGN stablecoin launches NGN/USD oracle via Base + Chainlink, delivering real-time Naira-Dollar rates on-chain. This powers seamless USDT/USDC swaps, slashes remittance costs, and enables NGN-denominated DeFi. Multi-chain support across Bantu, Ethereum, and Polygon positions cNGN as Nigeria’s privately-issued answer to the failed eNaira, unlocking $125B+ annual on-chain value for African markets.

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Nigeria’s cNGN Stablecoin Launch: Charting a New Digital Currency Path Beyond the eNaira

TL;DR,     The cNGN stablecoin is Nigeria’s regulated, naira-backed digital currency that succeeded where the eNaira failed, surpassing 1 billion tokens in circulation by late 2025. Unlike the faltering eNaira CBDC, the privately-issued cNGN stablecoin focused on interoperability, fintech integration, and low-cost utility, driving rapid adoption across Nigeria. Backed by Nigeria’s National Blockchain Policy,…

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