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Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey appoints three Nigerians to lead Bitcoin trust fund

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
December 16, 2021
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Jack Dorsey has appointed three Nigerians to the board of the Bitcoin (BTrust) trust fund. Dorsey, who resigned as Twitter CEO in late November 2021, formed the Bitcoin

An image of Jack Dorsey and the board of the Btrust Fund.

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has appointed three Nigerians to the board of the Bitcoin (BTrust) trust fund.

Dorsey, who resigned as Twitter CEO in late November 2021, formed the Bitcoin trust fund in partnership with American hip-hop star Jay Z.

“I’m so grateful for you all and so inspired”, Dorsey tweeted while announcing the leaders of the Bitcoin trust fund.

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The Nigerians appointed into the Bitcoin trust fund are Abubakar Nur Khalil, Obi Nwosu, Ojoma Ochai. Also included in the trust fund is a South African, Carla Kirk-Cohen. All four have worked to promote bitcoin development efforts across Africa. Dorsey said a team selected the four developers from a pool of 7,000 applicants.

Dorsey in his tweet indicated that: “They’ll now work towards defining the operating principles as they think about how to best distribute the 500 bitcoin towards development efforts”.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Appoints Three Nigerians To Head Bitcoin Trust Fund
An image of the appointed board members of Bitcoin (BTrust) trust fund

Dorsey and Jay Z had previously announced their intention to give 500 BTC to set up Btrust, an endowment to fund bitcoin development with a starting focus on teams based in Africa and India.

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The former Twitter CEO has been a long-time supporter of Bitcoin and added the cryptocurrency to the payment platforms of his payments firm, Block. He had consistently hinted about spearheading a global push for cryptocurrency acceptance amid stiff opposition by countries, including Nigeria where three of his BTrust leaders are from.

Dorsey in June 2021 said “the people of Nigeria will lead bitcoin” despite the Nigerian authorities clamping down on the trading of cryptocurrencies with a ban in place by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The Nigerian government’s stance against cryptocurrency trading extends to fintech companies and traditional banks serving as a gateway for trading and exchange of funds.

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Jack Dorsey, Twitter Co-founder

CBN in February 2021 ordered banks to identify and close down all accounts involved in the transfer or exchange of cryptocurrencies and reminded “regulated financial institutions that dealing with cryptocurrencies or facilitating payments for cryptocurrency exchanges is prohibited”.

Despite the ban, many young Nigerians are circumventing the ban to continue buying and selling cryptocurrencies as the country’s currency, the naira, continues to slide against the dollar.

Nigeria ranks as the third country with the highest volume of cryptocurrency trading, over 400 million, only behind the United States and Russia, according to Statista, a global market data tracker.

Meanwhile, few days after the cryptocurrency market experienced a significant drop in value, wiping out over N3 trillion in hours, the Bank of England issued a stern warning to bitcoin traders that the currency will soon become worthless and exchange for zero.

According to the deputy governor of the Bank of England, Sir Jon Cunliffe, the price of bitcoin is inconsistent, creating a possibility of the crypto asset falling to zero in value.

Sir Jon Cunliffe added that there is no inherent worth in the most prominent digital currency, the Guardian reported, quoting British Broadcast Service (BBC).

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