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How to Buy Ethereum Name Service (ENS) in Ghana 2026

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Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a decentralised naming protocol built on Ethereum that maps human-readable names like “yourname.eth” to Ethereum wallet addresses, websites, and other resources. ENS is the governance token of the ENS DAO, giving holders a say in protocol upgrades and treasury decisions. ENS domains eliminate the need to share long cryptographic addresses, making crypto payments simpler and safer. African crypto users familiar with Web3 and DeFi can buy and sell ENS on Bitget and Bybit with local currencies.

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Akwaaba! These are the guides every Ghanaian crypto trader needs. MoMo P2P tips, cedi savings protection - all covered.

Buying Ethereum Name Service (ENS) in Ghana is easy with MTN MoMo or bank transfer via P2P. Bitget and Bybit both support GHS through verified P2P merchants, so you can go from Cedi to ENS in under 30 minutes. Here’s the step-by-step guide.

⚡ ENS quick facts:
✓ Network: ERC-20 (Ethereum)  |  ✓ Withdrawal fee: ~$0.01  |  ✓ Transfer time: 5-15 minutes  |  ✓ Available on: Bitget & Bybit

How to Buy Ethereum Name Service in Ghana — 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 GHS — P2P Trading → Buy → USDT → GHS. Choose a merchant accepting MTN MoMo, bank transfer with a high completion rate. Fee: 0%.
  3. Swap USDT to ENS on Spot — Spot Trading → ENS/USDT → market buy. Instant. Fee: 0.1%.
  4. Secure your ENS — For long-term holding, withdraw to a personal wallet. For trading, the exchange wallet is fine.
📋 Ghana Crypto Regulations: The Bank of Ghana has cautioned against crypto but has not banned it. P2P trading on Bitget and Bybit is widely used by Ghanaian investors. Keep records of your transactions for any future tax requirements.

Fee Breakdown

Step Action Fee Speed
1 GHS → USDT (P2P) 0% 5-15 min
2 USDT → ENS (Spot) 0.1% Instant
Total Buy ENS ~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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About the Author
Fatima Diallo
Pan-African finance writer based in Dakar, Senegal. Focuses on crypto adoption across francophone and anglophone Africa, savings protection, and mobile money.
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