Nigeria wants Binance to provide information on the country’s top 100 users and all transaction history for the past six months
The Financial Times reported that Nigeria is requesting that Binance provide information on the top 100 users in the country and all transaction histories for the past six months. This request comes as Nigeria's detention of Binance's compliance officer and regional manager for Africa enters its third week. Binance's Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla were invited by the Nigerian government to arrive in Abuja on February 25 and were forced to be detained in a "hotel" operated by the Nigerian National Security Agency.
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