Buying cryptocurrency with Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is straightforward. This guide shows the exact steps for Bitget and Bybit P2P — no bank account needed for most payment methods.
What You Need
- Verified Bitget or Bybit account (free)
- National ID or passport for KYC
- M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa or bank account
- Minimum: TZS 10,000
Step-by-Step: Buy Crypto on Bitget with Shilling
- Log into Bitget → Buy Crypto → P2P Trading
- Select USDT, set currency to TZS
- Enter your Shilling amount
- Filter by M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa payment method
- Choose a merchant with 95%+ completion rate and 100+ trades
- Place order — crypto locks in escrow instantly
- Send payment via M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa or bank transfer as instructed
- Click “Payment Completed” and upload screenshot
- Receive crypto within 5–20 minutes after merchant confirms
Step-by-Step: Buy Crypto on Bybit with Shilling
- Log into Bybit → Buy Crypto → P2P
- Select USDT, set currency to TZS, enter amount
- Filter by M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa
- Pick verified merchant (95%+ completion rate)
- Tap Buy — crypto enters escrow
- Send exact payment amount via M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa
- Click “Payment Completed” and upload proof
- Receive crypto in 5–25 minutes
Supported Payment Methods in Tanzania
M-Pesa Vodacom | Tigo Pesa | Airtel Money | bank transfer
⚖️ Legal Status in Tanzania
Crypto is not banned in Tanzania. The Bank of Tanzania (BOT) has not issued comprehensive crypto regulation, placing it in a legal grey zone. P2P trading via M-Pesa and Tigo Pesa is widely practised. Use regulated international exchanges and stay informed on any BOT policy updates.
Fastest method: M-Pesa Vodacom or Tigo Pesa — payments typically settle in 1–5 minutes.
Safety Tips
- Only use verified merchants (shield badge)
- Never pay outside the platform escrow system
- Screenshot your payment before clicking “Payment Completed”
- M-Pesa Vodacom is most popular in Tanzania. Tigo Pesa merchants often offer better rates.
























