Bitnob Launches Bitcoin Remittance Service for Cross-Border Payments Between Nigeria and Ghana

November 10, 2023

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Nigerian cryptocurrency startup Bitnob has launched a Bitcoin-powered remittance service designed to enable secure, cost-effective cross-border transactions between Nigeria and Ghana. This new feature allows users in both countries to send and receive Bitcoin payments with ease, addressing the region’s ongoing challenges in affordable cross-border money transfers.

Bitnob, known for promoting cryptocurrency in Africa, aims to solve traditional remittance barriers through Bitcoin’s underlying technology, the Lightning Network. The service allows users to initiate payments within the Bitnob app, making direct transfers to bank accounts and mobile money wallets, an essential payment method in Ghana. By leveraging the Lightning Network, a layer built atop Bitcoin, Bitnob ensures that these transactions are nearly instantaneous and low-cost, bypassing high remittance fees often charged by conventional providers like banks and money transfer operators.

CEO Bernard Parah highlighted that Bitnob’s new service is tailored for African users who send funds regularly across borders. Given the high demand for affordable remittance channels in West Africa, Bitnob’s new feature provides a significant alternative to traditional methods, which often charge high fees or impose slow processing times. In the past, the company has also partnered with international platforms like Strike, allowing people abroad to send money directly to African countries via Bitcoin.

The service is expected to contribute significantly to Bitcoin’s adoption in both countries by showcasing its benefits for real-world transactions, including financial inclusion for those without access to traditional banking. Additionally, Bitnob’s approach aligns with Nigeria and Ghana’s growing interest in digital finance solutions amid high remittance costs, where savings from lower fees directly benefit both sender and recipient.

Bitnob’s launch is the latest development in Africa’s evolving digital finance landscape, as more companies explore blockchain solutions to streamline remittances across the continent. This move also reinforces the potential for cryptocurrency to drive accessible, cross-border financial services for Africa’s unbanked population.

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