From shutting down naira transactions to a shocking $81.5 billion lawsuit, Binance’s clash with Nigeria has been nothing short of dramatic. Detained executives, bribery allegations, and claims of economic sabotage—this legal battle is redefining how crypto operates in Africa’s biggest economy.
Is Nigeria cracking down on crypto for good reason, or is Binance just a scapegoat for deeper economic problems?
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