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Osmosis (OSMO) is the leading decentralized exchange built on the Cosmos ecosystem, enabling IBC token swaps across multiple blockchains. OSMO is the native token used for governance, liquidity incentives, and gas fees on the Osmosis DEX. It is available on Bitget and Bybit for African traders.
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.
This guide shows how to buy Osmosis (OSMO) in Nigeria using NGN on Bitget or Bybit.
✓ Network: Cosmos (IBC) | ✓ Withdrawal fee: ~$0.01 | ✓ Transfer time: 5-15 minutes
How to Buy Osmosis in Nigeria
- Register on Bitget or Bybit and complete KYC.
- Buy USDT via P2P — Buy → USDT → NGN → pick a seller accepting bank transfer, OPay, Palmpay. Fee: 0%.
- Spot swap to OSMO — Spot → OSMO/USDT → market buy. Instant. Fee: 0.1%.
- OSMO is in your wallet.
Fee Breakdown
| Step | Action | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | NGN → USDT (P2P) | 0% |
| 2 | USDT → OSMO (Spot) | 0.1% |
| Total | Buy OSMO | ~0.1% |
























