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How to Buy Pepe (PEPE) in Nigeria 2026

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Pepe (PEPE) is the largest meme coin on Ethereum, inspired by the iconic internet meme “Pepe the Frog.” Launched in April 2023, PEPE rapidly became one of the biggest meme coins by market cap, surpassing $10 billion at its 2024 peak. Unlike many meme coins, PEPE has no utility — its value is driven purely by community, culture, and speculative demand. Despite high Ethereum gas fees, PEPE remains one of the most actively traded tokens globally. African investors can buy and sell PEPE on Bitget and Bybit using local currencies.

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💬 Kojo says
Hey! Trading crypto from Nigeria? These guides cover everything you need - NGN P2P, Naira deposits, and which exchange actually works in 2026.

If you’re in Nigeria and want to buy Pepe (PEPE), you’re in the right place. Direct fiat-to-exchange transfers can be restricted by Nigerian banks, but P2P trading on Bitget and Bybit lets you pay with Naira using OPay, Palmpay, or bank transfer — bypassing those restrictions entirely. This guide walks you through the full process in about 20 minutes.

⚡ PEPE quick facts:
✓ Network: ERC-20 (Ethereum)  |  ✓ Withdrawal fee: ~$2-5 (ERC-20)  |  ✓ Transfer time: 5-15 minutes  |  ✓ Available on: Bitget & Bybit

How to Buy Pepe in Nigeria — Step by Step

  1. Register on Bitget or Bybit — Sign up with your email, set a strong password, and complete KYC. Takes 5-10 minutes.
  2. Buy USDT via P2P with NGN — P2P Trading → Buy → USDT → NGN. Choose a merchant accepting bank transfer, OPay, Palmpay with a high completion rate. Fee: 0%.
  3. Swap USDT to PEPE on Spot — Spot Trading → PEPE/USDT → market buy. Instant. Fee: 0.1%.
  4. Secure your PEPE — For long-term holding, withdraw to a personal wallet. For trading, the exchange wallet is fine.
📋 Nigeria Crypto Regulations: Crypto trading is legal in Nigeria. The SEC Nigeria introduced a regulatory framework in 2024. The CBN has restrictions on direct bank-to-exchange transfers, which is why P2P trading is the recommended method for Nigerian users.

Fee Breakdown

Step Action Fee Speed
1 NGN → USDT (P2P) 0% 5-15 min
2 USDT → PEPE (Spot) 0.1% Instant
Total Buy PEPE ~0.1% ~20-30 min

Is It Safe to Buy Crypto in Africa?

Yes — when using reputable, globally regulated exchanges. To protect yourself:

  • Enable 2-factor authentication (2FA) on your Bitget/Bybit account immediately after registering.
  • Only trade with verified P2P merchants — look for high completion rates and positive feedback.
  • Never share your password, 2FA codes, or seed phrases with anyone.
  • Invest only what you can afford to lose — crypto prices are volatile.
  • Consider withdrawing to a personal wallet for long-term holdings.

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