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Please drop your contributions and recommendations on the best privacy enhancing cryptocurrency p2p platform in Nigeria/Africa, in this thread.

In as much as sounds much more better and more private for remitano to accept only email address during kyc(I am not sure because I haven't used it before) but I can't trust my asset with this exchange you made mentioned because I have heard terrible things about them, like setting minimum deposit of Bitcoin at $33 plus, any deposits below that figure is lost forever, that's alone is a massive turn off to me, why would an exchange set it minimum deposit of Bitcoin that high if they don't have an evil intention?

Going back to the topic, privacy is key actually, but take note that their are some activities by an exchange that will even cost you more than the proper kyc you are avoiding. The most important thing is that they wouldn't share it with any third party, that's the major reason I love binance till today, they stood their ground and refuse to bow to pressure from the Nigerian government, so what am trying to say is that their are some activities by most of these exchange that it would be better you do your kyc in most recognize and reliable exchange than going for exchange like remitano that might cost you with some of their activities.
But in my own opinion, if you truly want to avoid kyc, it's better you use a decentralized exchange instead.
Your comment is more focused on exchange, which means you deviated from this topic a bit, since the topic is focused around p2p transactions on Nigeria, that is a means you exchange your digital assets like bitcoin etc to Nigeria naira, i am not talking about your coins storage or trading one digital assets bitcoin, to other alternatives cryptocurrency coins.

Just like you mentioned you havent used that p2p exchange before, so you may not have clear understanding on this topics, but i am sure we have some members around that have more knowledge about this one oldest p2p naira exchange.


Note: this thread is just for discussion and not in any way advising to use the exchange, please do your own research as always.
Original archived Re: Remitano crypto p2p seems to be the most privacy enhance p2p exchanges in Naija
Scraped on 08/06/2025, 07:41:55 UTC

Please drop your contributions and recommendations on the best privacy enhancing cryptocurrency p2p platform in Nigeria/Africa, in this thread.

In as much as sounds much more better and more private for remitano to accept only email address during kyc(I am not sure because I haven't used it before) but I can't trust my asset with this exchange you made mentioned because I have heard terrible things about them, like setting minimum deposit of Bitcoin at $33 plus, any deposits below that figure is lost forever, that's alone is a massive turn off to me, why would an exchange set it minimum deposit of Bitcoin that high if they don't have an evil intention?

Going back to the topic, privacy is key actually, but take note that their are some activities by an exchange that will even cost you more than the proper kyc you are avoiding. The most important thing is that they wouldn't share it with any third party, that's the major reason I love binance till today, they stood their ground and refuse to bow to pressure from the Nigerian government, so what am trying to say is that their are some activities by most of these exchange that it would be better you do your kyc in most recognize and reliable exchange than going for exchange like remitano that might cost you with some of their activities.
But in my own opinion, if you truly want to avoid kyc, it's better you use a decentralized exchange instead.
Your comment is more focused on exchange, which means you deviated from this topic a bit, since the topic is focused around p2p transactions on Nigeria, that is a means you exchange your digital assets like bitcoin etc to Nigeria naira, i am not talking about your coins storage or trading one digital assets bitcoin, to other alternatives cryptocurrency coins.

Just like you mentioned you havent used that p2p exchange before, so you may not have clear understanding on this topics, but i am sure we have some members around that have more knowledge about this one oldest p2p naira exchange.


Note: this thread is just for discussion and not in any way advising to use the exchange, please do your own research as always.