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South Africa has one of Africa’s most developed crypto markets, and buying Catizen (CATI) is straightforward for South African investors. Bitget and Bybit both support ZAR via P2P with bank transfer and FNB, giving you a reliable route from Rand to CATI. This guide covers everything you need to know.
✓ Network: TON (The Open Network) | ✓ Available on: Bitget & Bybit | ✓ Minimum investment: ~$10-20 via P2P
How to Buy Catizen in South Africa — Step by Step
- Create an account on Bitget or Bybit — Register with your email, set a strong password, and complete KYC (passport or national ID). Takes 5-10 minutes.
- Buy USDT via P2P with ZAR — Navigate to P2P Trading → Buy → USDT → ZAR. Filter by payment method (bank transfer, FNB) and choose a merchant with a high completion rate. Send payment and wait for the USDT to be released from escrow. Fee: 0%.
- Swap USDT to CATI on Spot — Go to Spot Trading → search CATI/USDT → place a market buy order. Your CATI arrives instantly. Fee: 0.1%.
- Secure your CATI — For long-term holding, consider withdrawing to a personal crypto wallet (e.g., Trust Wallet, MetaMask, or a hardware wallet). For active trading, leaving it on the exchange is fine.
Fee Breakdown
| Step | Action | Fee | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ZAR → USDT (P2P) | 0% | 5-15 min |
| 2 | USDT → CATI (Spot) | 0.1% | Instant |
| Total | Buy CATI | ~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 (e.g., Trust Wallet or Ledger).
























