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Cartesi (CTSI) is a blockchain infrastructure project that enables developers to build decentralized applications using mainstream software stacks like Linux, making smart contract development accessible without learning Solidity. CTSI is the utility token used for staking, governance, and network fees on the Cartesi platform. African developers and investors can buy and sell CTSI on Bitget and Bybit.
This guide shows how to buy Cartesi (CTSI) in Kenya using KES on Bitget or Bybit.
✓ Network: ERC-20 (Ethereum) | ✓ Withdrawal fee: ~$0.01 | ✓ Transfer time: 5-15 minutes
How to Buy Cartesi in Kenya
- Register on Bitget or Bybit and complete KYC.
- Buy USDT via P2P — Buy → USDT → KES → pick a seller accepting M-Pesa, bank transfer. Fee: 0%.
- Spot swap to CTSI — Spot → CTSI/USDT → market buy. Instant. Fee: 0.1%.
- CTSI is in your wallet.
Fee Breakdown
| Step | Action | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | KES → USDT (P2P) | 0% |
| 2 | USDT → CTSI (Spot) | 0.1% |
| Total | Buy CTSI | ~0.1% |
























