Blockchain.com Joins Nigeria SEC Sandbox After FCA, MiCA, CIMA Approvals

Blockchain.com has secured a foothold inside one of Africa’s most closely watched regulatory experiments, gaining admission to the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission’s Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Programme, known as ARIP. The move, announced Aug. 18, 2026, signals a fresh chapter in Nigeria digital asset regulation and gives the crypto company a formal, sanctioned way to operate in one of the continent’s biggest digital asset markets.
Key takeaways
- Blockchain.com was admitted into Nigeria SEC’s Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Programme (ARIP) on Aug. 18, 2026.
- The company met the SEC’s initial requirements and is authorized to operate within ARIP’s defined sandbox scope, subject to ongoing compliance obligations.
- ARIP helps the SEC evaluate digital asset business models, test safeguards, and build a long-term regulatory framework for Virtual Asset Service Providers.
- Blockchain.com already holds regulatory approvals from the UK’s FCA, the EU’s MiCA framework, and Cayman Islands’ CIMA.
- Since 2011, Blockchain.com has supported over 94 million wallets across more than 70 jurisdictions.
Blockchain.com Joins Nigeria SEC’s Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Programme
Blockchain.com’s entry into ARIP means the company has cleared the SEC’s initial screening and can now operate legally within the programme’s sandbox boundaries, though it remains subject to the Commission’s ongoing compliance checks, testing parameters, and regulatory conditions. This isn’t a full license — it’s a supervised trial run, but one that carries real weight in a market where clear rules for crypto firms have been slow to materialize.
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