The E-Naira speed wallet has disappeared from the Google Play Store barely 48 hours after its launch.
However, the e-Naira merchant wallet, which is designed for businesses, is still running and has over 10,000 downloads on the Google Play Store made available to Android users.
The eNaira was developed by fintech company Bitt, which is also behind the creation of CBDC in some East Caribbean countries.
At the launch, Monday, the Central Bank of Nigeria governor, Godwin Emefiele, said 500 million e-Naira ($1.21 million) has already been minted.
Checks on the Apple App Store showed that the e-Naira speed wallet was still active but had been upgraded.
To access the e-Naira, users have to download the ‘speed wallet’, which allows them to conduct transactions with speed and ease. It is a digital storage that holds the e-Naira and is held and managed on a distributed ledger.
Before it disappeared, the speed wallet had a rating of 2.0 from 2, 150 reviews as of Tuesday evening with many complaining of glitches.