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MetaMask Enables Direct Crypto Purchases in Nigeria

Self-custody cryptocurrency purchases are becoming easier in Nigeria as major crypto wallet MetaMask expands direct onramps with local banks.

MetaMask’s parent firm ConsenSys announced on March 21 a new integration with crypto fintech MoonPay, enabling users in Nigeria to purchase crypto via instant bank transfers.

The new feature is available within the MetaMask mobile and Portfolio Dapp, significantly simplifying the process of buying crypto without using credit or debit cards in Nigeria.

(By HELEN PARTZ)

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