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Crypto Is Yahoo? 5 Misconceptions Nigerians Still Have

by TechBuild.Africa
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By Terry Kunle, Crypto Trader & Media Expert

In Nigeria, the word “crypto” often sparks mixed reactions, curiosity, fear, and sometimes, outright suspicion. For many, cryptocurrency is still wrongly associated with internet fraud or get-rich-quick schemes.

Yet, this perception couldn’t be further from the truth. Crypto is not “Yahoo.” It’s a legitimate financial system built on transparency, technology, and decentralization, one that is already reshaping global commerce.

Over the past few years, I’ve seen thousands of young Nigerians; developers, traders, creators, and small business owners use digital payment platforms like Zabira to transact across borders, buy and sell crypto, hedge against inflation, and pay bills.

Still, widespread misconceptions remain. Here are five of the biggest myths, and the truth behind them.

Crypto Is for Scammers

This is perhaps the most damaging misconception. The irony is that blockchain — the technology powering crypto — is one of the most transparent systems ever created. Every transaction is recorded on a public ledger that anyone can verify.

That’s the opposite of secrecy. The problem isn’t crypto; it’s bad actors exploiting public ignorance. Legitimate platforms like Zabira are fully compliant, verified, and designed to keep user transactions secure and traceable.

Crypto Is a Quick Way to Get Rich

The most successful traders treat it like a business, it’s a skill that demands education, discipline, and patience.

That’s why platforms like Zabira go beyond trading tools to offer real financial education.

Through its blog and learning resources, the platform breaks down complex crypto concepts into simple, practical insights that help users trade smarter and make informed decisions.

From understanding market trends to managing risks, Zabira is empowering everyday Nigerians to see crypto not as a shortcut to wealth, but as a long-term opportunity to build it.

Crypto Has No Real-World Value

Crypto already powers cross-border payments, remittances, and even business transactions for Nigerian freelancers working with international clients.

Stablecoins, for instance, allow users to hold digital dollars without needing a foreign bank account. With Zabira, individuals and businesses can receive payments in crypto, transact globally, and access digital financial tools with ease.

Users enjoy seamless transactions, effortless swaps, and instant payments, all in one secure platform built for everyday use.

The Government Has Banned Crypto

This is no longer the case. Nigeria’s policy on cryptocurrency has transitioned from a restrictive stance to one of formal regulation, recognizing digital assets as securities under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) following the passage of the Investments and Securities Act 2025.

This new framework legalizes cryptocurrency trading on licensed platforms but also introduces tax obligations on capital gains, with a comprehensive tax framework set to begin in January 2026.

This marks a significant shift — from prohibition to recognition — signaling the government’s acknowledgment of crypto’s growing role in the national and global economy.

Crypto Is Too Complicated for Ordinary People

Today’s platforms are built for everyday users. With clean interfaces, instant settlements, and educational tools, platforms like Zabira have made crypto as easy as sending money or paying bills.

As the People’s Wallet, the platfrom is designed to simplify digital finance for everyone — from selling gift cards to buying and selling cryptocurrencies at some of the most affordable rates in the market — all in one secure, easy-to-use space.

The process is simple, safe, and fast, putting financial control directly in the hands of its users.

The Bigger Picture

The more Nigerians understand how blockchain works, the faster we can leverage it to drive innovation, trade, and inclusive growth.

As the global economy evolves, crypto will play a major role in how Africans move money, invest, and build wealth.

That’s why Zabira is committed to making digital payment simple, secure, and accessible—empowering every Nigerian to be part of the future of finance.

Ready to trade smarter? Visit Zabira.com or download the app today.


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