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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.
P2P crypto trading is widely practised in Nigeria and is not explicitly banned for individuals. The CBN restricts banks from processing crypto transactions — that is why P2P via OPay, PalmPay, and Kuda exists. Millions of Nigerians use it daily. As with any financial activity, use reputable platforms and stay updated on CBN guidance.
If you’re in Nigeria and want to buy Ethereum Name Service (ENS), 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.
✓ Network: ERC-20 (Ethereum) | ✓ Withdrawal fee: ~$0.01 | ✓ Transfer time: 5-15 minutes | ✓ Available on: Bitget & Bybit
How to Buy Ethereum Name Service in Nigeria — Step by Step
- Register on Bitget or Bybit — Sign up with your email, set a strong password, and complete KYC. Takes 5-10 minutes.
- 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%.
- Swap USDT to ENS on Spot — Spot Trading → ENS/USDT → market buy. Instant. Fee: 0.1%.
- Secure your ENS — For long-term holding, withdraw to a personal wallet. For trading, the exchange wallet is fine.
Fee Breakdown
| Step | Action | Fee | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NGN → 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.
























