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    Expert highlights ways Nigerians can access crypto, U.S. stocks, ETFs

    October 10, 2025


    Nigerians can now access crypto, tokenized US stocks and ETFs in one place in many ways, Nigeria’s trading community is among the most active in Africa, from young traders in Lagos to students in Abuja, crypto has become a common language, now converging with traditional markets, the bridge which refers to as Universal Exchange (UEX) brings crypto, US stock futures/ETFs, and more together in a single account and interface, reducing the fragmentation Nigerians have dealt with for years, a recent joint report with Animoca brands argues that exchanges will evolve into mainstream gateways for payments, tokenized assets, and on-chain participation, spotlighting Bitget’s UEX as a leading model for this shift, some key highlights of Bitget’s UEX include no offshore brokers, no US bank account is required.

    “Nigerians can trade crypto and get exposure to US stock futures and ETFs on Bitget by depositing USDT or Naira (NGN) through trusted local channels P2P with GTBank, Access Bank, Zenith Bank, UBA, and leading fintechs like Opay, PalmPay, Momo, Kuda, Moniepoint, plus bank transfers, USSD, Flutterwave, Paystack, and more. Whether you prefer direct transfers, USSD, or mobile wallets, funding a Bitget account in Nigeria is now familiar and local.” Said crypto expert and CEO at Bitget, Gracy Chen.

    “Begin with everyday amounts of few naira to build exposure over time without the legacy hurdles of foreign brokerage setups, for the first time, crypto and tokenized US stocks/ETFs are live in one app, with one login and one dashboard aligned with the industry’s move toward integrated, user-friendly gateways, the chart discipline honed in forex and crypto translates directly to mega-cap names and broad-market ETFs, Bitget RWA futures – up to 10 times, are available for users who understand margin and risk, the guide explains mechanics, funding, and risk controls.

    “What Nigerians Can trade selectively include Tesla (TSLA), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Nvidia (NVDA), Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet / Google (GOOGL), Meta Platforms, (META), Netflix (NFLX), Intel (INTC), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Coca-Cola (KO), Procter & Gamble (PG), ExxonMobil (XOM), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK), iShares MSCI and Emerging Markets ETF (EEM). The catalog extends beyond these names and continues to grow, providing Nigerian users with more ways to diversify their investments alongside crypto. From Forex Terminals to a Universal Exchange forex has long been a gateway for Nigerian retail traders.

    “UEX doesn’t replace that skillset; it unifies it so that you can analyze BTC in the morning, AAPL by noon, and an S&P 500 ETF by the close, all within one platform, funded with local rails in NGN. The Animoca-Bitget report argues that this is where exchanges are headed: away from siloed tools and toward cultural and financial gateways that bridge on-chain and off-chain utility for both retail and institutional users, don’t miss the shift, every major market transition in Nigeria has favored early adopters. The transition from fragmented accounts to a Universal Exchange marks the next chapter, where local funding meets global access,” she explained.



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