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Top 5 websites to buy Bitcoin in Nigeria

People buy bitcoin for so many reasons in Nigeria. Some people buy cryptocurrencies as an asset known as investment and keep them till they are profitable, then they sell, while some venture into trading. The easiest bitcoins requirement is to have a registered bitcoin account. 

With the Bitcoin price reaching highs along with other assets including CSIX price, many have started to look into the cryptocurrency market. However, Bitcoin isn’t the only option – there are over 22,000 cryptocurrencies for investors to explore. And as the number of cryptocurrencies grows, so as the exchanges in various locations including Nigeria.

These 5 websites have proven to be reliable and used by most Nigerians.

So, let’s get started.

1. KUCOIN

Kucoin is a cryptocurrency exchange that has been operating since 2017, and in the last few months they have expanded their operations into Africa.

KuCoin is the most advanced and secure cryptocurrency exchange to buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, TRON, USDT, NEO, XRP, KCS, and more. KuCoin also provides excellent trading pairs like BTC/BCH, ETH/NEO, along with VELO USDT and more. 

Kucoin plans to establish offices not only in South Africa but also other parts of Africa such as Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Nigeria where there is a large population of cryptocurrency users.

2. BINANCE

Binance is among the popular crypto websites where crypto users can trade. The website gives interest when a user trades using cryptocurrency and they also provide a crypto wallet for traders to store their online currencies.

It is an unbiased site that allows any crypto trader of any entry-level experience to use including the beginners.

3. LUNO

Luno is one of the most popular cryptocurrency websites which has the easiest navigation interface. It’s the first platform that allows crypto traders to buy and sell with zero charges.

Luno supports so many cryptos like BTC, BCH, ETH, and many more.

4. REMITANO

Remitano is part of the top websites that allow the exchange of cryptocurrency. They allow their users to buy, sell and swap crypto in reliable and safest ways.

Remiatno is a branch of Babylon Solution Limited. Beginners have the opportunity to buy and sell on the websites because they don’t need extra knowledge.

5. BLOCKVILLA

Blockvilla has proven to be the best over the years. They allow their users to buy and sell, and also allow P2P trading.

BlockVilla has unique features that make them easy to use. BTC, BCH, and LTC are all supported by BlockVilla.

6. BuyCoins

Buycoins is a Bitcoin exchange website developed by some software developers. It launched in the year 2017 as Bitcoins Africa but was later renamed to Buycoins in 2018.

They offer different services which include buying and selling of bitcoins, and coin locks. Buycoins also supports cryptos like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.

Do you have experience using any of the listed websites, share your review in the comment section.


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