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InvestmentNairaland: Breet App Review: How Does It Work? by Derin01(op): 2:22pm On May 28
I’ve been on my crypto A-game since we literally stepped into 2026 and have ditched so many crypto exchanges that just don’t do the right job. Breet has been standing out and I think it’s time I do a Breet app review to share with you guys, so you can see what I see.

What is Breet?

Breet is an automated OTC (over-the-counter) crypto platform that lets you convert crypto to cash. Unlike P2P platforms, Breet takes out the stress of finding buyers by doing it for you, offering you the best rate and sending the naira straight to your bank account, or hold in USD.

How does it work?

It's pretty straightforward:
1. Sign up and complete KYC
2. Get your unique wallet address on the app
3. Send crypto to that address
4. Breet automatically converts it and sends naira to your bank

When you send BTC to your Breet wallet, it automatically converts to naira in under 287 seconds. That's less than 5 minutes for most transactions.

What can you do on Breet?

Asides from selling crypto, you can swap crypto to crypto, pay bills and airtime directly from your crypto balance, and generate invoices for business needs. The Breet App 3.0 upgrade added a lot of these features.

Is it safe?

I’ll say yes. Breet uses an automated OTC system instead of P2P, which removes the risk of fake alerts, scammers, and unreliable buyers. Once you send crypto, conversion happens automatically and naira is paid directly to your bank account.

Any downsides?

Like any conversion service, Breet charges fees or applies rate spreads depending on the coin, amount, and market conditions, which could be significant for large withdrawals.

Verdict

For anyone looking for a reliable crypto platform in Nigeria, Breet App is genuinely one of the best options right now. It is fast, automated, and pays straight to your bank.

Anyone else here using Breet? Drop your experience below.
InvestmentTop 7 Sites To Buy USDT In Nigeria by Derin01(op): 8:46pm On Mar 02
If you’re trying to buy USDT in Nigeria right now, you probably already know what it is and its benefits.

With the dollar rate currently plummeting, limited access to physical dollars, and the rise of online payments, USDT (Tether) is the digital dollar many Nigerians rely on for savings, trading, freelance payments, or international transactions.

However, the issue is, not every platform is equal. Some offer better rates, some are faster, and many others are better suited for experienced traders.

After testing and comparing several options, here are 7 platforms Nigerians are actively using to buy USDT in 2026:

1. Breet

Breet is my top recommendation to buy USDT in Nigeria if you want a straightforward experience. The platform is simple, fast, and handles the complexity you find on large exchanges.

Best for:

- Quick USDT purchases
- Beginners
- Users who prefer simplicity over advanced trading features

2. Quidax

Quidax has a strong presence in Africa and offers a clean interface.

Best for:

- Small to medium purchases
- Users who want a structured but simple platform

3. KuCoin

KuCoin offers lower trading fees and access to many cryptocurrencies. It also provides a P2P option.

Best for:

- Traders
- Users buying larger amounts
- People who plan to explore other coins beyond USDT

4. Bybit

Bybit’s P2P marketplace is growing in Nigeria and can sometimes offer competitive rates.

Best for:

- Users who compare rates carefully
- People comfortable using exchange platforms

5. Roqqu

Roqqu is a Nigerian based crypto platform that integrates well with local banking systems.

Best for:

- Users who prefer a locally familiar platform
- Beginners

6. Luno

Luno has been around for years and is known for its simple interface and stability.

Best for:

- First-time crypto users
- Those who prioritize simplicity and brand trust

7. Bitmama

Bitmama is a crypto site that’s mobile friendly and easy to navigate. It’s suitable for quick naira-to-USDT transactions.

Best for:

- Fast purchases
- Users who operate primarily on mobile

Important Things to Check Before Buying USDT
Before choosing any platform:

1. Compare exchange rates carefully
2. Use the TRC20 network for lower transaction fees (unless otherwise required)
3. Enable two-factor authentication
4. Double-check wallet addresses before sending

Have you tried any of these crypto sites? Let me know your experience.
InvestmentCrypto P2P Scams In Nigeria Are On The Rise, And I Almost Fell For One! by Derin01(op): 6:56pm On Nov 21, 2025
The craziest thing happened to me last week, and honestly it can happen to any one. Now, a little back story, I’ve been trading crypto for more than 7 years, so I’m nowhere near a beginner in this.

Anyhoo, I had a bit of coin I wanted to trade for quick cash, so I decided to try Bybit P2P. I came across this guy, amazing rates, everything looked legit. I made the transaction and this guy sent me a screenshot of a proof of payment—a fake proof of payment.

He kept pressuring me to release the crypto immediately, but I canceled the transaction. It took about 30 minutes for Bybit to send the coin back to me and they sent a message to inform me that if the trader raises a dispute that he had made the payment, then my coin won’t be released to me.

At that point, I just thought of how I could have easily lost about ₦200,000 if the guy had disputed the case. I know I preach against the P2P marketplace, but I just decided to give it one last try, and of course, the lesson was made clear.

If you’re wondering what I use as an alternative to P2P exchanges, it’s simple—Breet. I’ve been using them for over a year now, and it’s one of the best crypto exchanges in Nigeria. It’s a crypto-to-cash app that helps you convert crypto directly to your local bank automatically. The best part is, they have this USD feature that allows you to hold your cash in dollars.

Immediately I received my coins, I went straight to the app on my phone, transferred to my Breet wallet and cashed out in less than a minute.

So, if you need my two cents about P2P platforms, I’d say be very careful, or just stay away in general. Instead of gambling with your funds, just use trusted apps like Breet to save yourself from petty scams.
InvestmentWhere Can I Easily Earn Small Amounts Of Bitcoin? by Derin01(op): 11:30am On Nov 04, 2025
Hey everyone,

I’ve been curious to know what works these days for earning small amounts of BTC without buying it. I mean things that are accessible to most people, that you can just try on your phone or laptop.

From what I’ve tried and read, these are the few I know of:

1. Faucets & micro-earn sites
These give tiny amounts of satoshis for completing simple tasks or viewing ads. The pay is very small, but if you only want to learn how wallets and blockchains work, they’re a good practice.

2. Microtasks and paid surveys
Some platforms pay in cryptocurrency for short gigs or surveys. The income per task is small but can add up if you stick with top sites. Verify their payout reputation before committing your time.

3. “Learn & earn” programs
Some exchanges or educational platforms run programs that reward you in crypto for completing tutorials or quizzes. These can be a decent way to get small amounts while learning.

4. Cashback & shopping rewards (crypto-based)
If you shop online and use a crypto cashback service where available, you can earn BTC back on purchases. This depends on regional availability, as not every service supports every country.

5. Lightning tips & micro-earn apps
With Lightning Network adoption, some apps and services let you earn or receive tiny tips quickly. Good for learning Lightning and getting instant satoshis, but usually very small sums.

6. Referral/affiliate bonuses
Referrals can be among the easiest ways to earn bitcoin if you have friends who sign up for a service you already use. Although, the availability differs by platform and region.

I’d love to hear from people here who actually use these methods. Please share real experiences that are most helpful for others.
Nairaland GeneralTop 5 Sites To Convert Bitcoin Cash To Dollars In Nigeria by Derin01(op): 12:21am On Oct 30, 2025
Hello guys,

So, I recently started trading Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and honestly I struggled with finding where to easily and safely convert BCH to USD, especially with the recent issues with platform restrictions, delayed payments, and of course, crazy rates out there.

I did my due diligence and tested a few platforms to find out the top sites to convert Bitcoin Cash to dollars in Nigeria. Here is my list:

Breet: This platform is honestly top for me. I’ve seen everywhere on my timeline and decided to give it a try. Lucky for me, they just launched their USD feature, so you can sell your BCH to USD, NGN, OR GSH in 287 seconds! It’s also a non-custodial app, and the rate updates every few seconds to reflect real-time market price.

Binance P2P: This was the OG trading platform before they dipped and left us alone in Nigeria. However, while reviewing platforms, I decided to try and I was able to sell my Bitcoin Cash for USD through the Binance P2P marketplace. Just make sure to trade with verified users and double-check payment proof before confirming the transaction.

KuCoin: This platform was recommended to me by a friend, and I can confirm it is great for selling or swapping Bitcoin Cash to USD or USDT before cashing out. You can move your funds to stablecoins and withdraw through supported payment methods.

Remitano: Another platform I came across and was sold by their escrow system. Remitano allows you to swap your BCH to USD or USDT, and then withdraw to your bank account. The only downside was how long it took for transactions to be completed.

Crypto.com: This is a global exchange platform that allows you to convert BCH to USD or USDT. It supports several fiat currencies, but the withdrawal fee is quite high.

Have you tried any of these platforms? If you have any that works better for converting BCH to USD, please share below!
Nairaland GeneralTop 7 Mobile Crypto Wallets In Nigeria by Derin01(op): 8:44pm On Sep 17, 2025
I started trading crypto in 2021, and I tried my best not to lose my earnings in gas fees or seed phrase mistakes. Over time, I tried several wallets until I found the ones I trust.
If you want something safe, easy, and that works nicely in Nigeria, here are my top 7 mobile crypto wallets:

1. Trust Wallet: This wallet is straightforward, supports plenty of coins, and you can also use dApps right inside the app. It’s a perfect choice if you’re just starting out.

Cons
- Once you lose your seed phrase, all you have is gone.
Buying directly with Naira can be expensive.

2. Breet: Unlike typical wallets, Breet is a crypto-to-cash wallet. It auto-converts your crypto to Naira and pays straight to your bank, without having to deal with P2P stress.

Cons
- You cannot hold your crypto

3. MetaMask: It is best for DeFi and NFTs. If you ever want to swap tokens or play around with Web3, this one is a great choice.

Cons
- Gas fees are very high
- If you mistakenly send funds on the wrong network, it’s irreversible.

4. Binance Wallet: If you already use Binance, you can store, trade and stake your coins easily, with great security.

Cons
- You don’t control your keys
- Naira withdrawals are not supported due to regulations.

5. Coinbase Wallet: This wallet is clean, beginner-friendly, and it’s non-custodial, which means you hold your own keys.

Cons
- Limited coin options
- Cashing out Naira can be difficult

6. Exodus Wallet: The design is beautiful, even a newbie can find their way. It supports multiple assets and you can sync it with your desktop.

Cons
- It’s not open source
- It’s more of a storage wallet than for trading.

7, Ledger (Nano S / Nano X): This is best if you want to hold for long term. Hardware wallets are best as they keep your funds offline, away from hacks.

Cons
- It’s expensive to use
- it’s not convenient for everyday use.

Which of these have you tried before? Let me know!
Nairaland GeneralWhat Are The Top 5 Crypto Off Ramp Platforms In Nigeria? by Derin01(op): 10:58am On Aug 18, 2025
A lot of people have been asking about the best ways to convert crypto to Naira fast and safely. I’ve tried quite a few, and here are some of the top crypto off ramp platforms in Nigeria 2025.

1. Breet
If you want an instant conversion without P2P stress that’s simple and secure, Breet is a solid choice. You just send your crypto to your Breet wallet, and it automatically converts to Naira and pays you directly to your bank.

2. Binance P2P
Binance is one of the biggest platforms worldwide. All you need to do is list your crypto and sell to another user who sends Naira to your bank. It works, but you need to pick reputable traders and stay safe.

3. Yellow Card
This one is a bit different because it focuses on easy deposits and withdrawals for Africans. You can buy and sell USDT or BTC, and cash out to your bank account. Their customer support is also decent compared to some P2P marketplaces.

4. Luno
Another popular exchange in Nigeria is Luno where you can buy, sell, store your crypto and withdraw in Naira. It’s very beginner friendly but their supported coins are fewer compared to Breet or Binance.

5. Chipper Cash
Chipper Cash is not a dedicated crypto exchange, but it’s a nice option for casual users who just want to convert some USDT or BTC. If you already use Chipper for cross-border payments, they’ve added crypto features.

If you’ve used any of these options, let me know!

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