How to Send Your USDC to Your Nigerian Bank Account

The Solution: To move your USDC from Stripe or Revolut to Nigeria, withdraw your funds via the Solana (SPL) network to your CoinCola wallet. Once received, use the CoinCola P2P Marketplace to sell your USDC for Naira (NGN). The buyer sends the money directly to your local bank account instantly. The world of global payments…

A Guide to Russian Stablecoins in Africa: A7 Network, A7A5, and Nigeria Expansion

Lagos, Nigeria – Recent promotional materials and international reports indicate that A7, a Russian-linked cryptocurrency payment network, is making a concerted push into the African market. The network has showcased promotional videos featuring an office in Nigeria and has formally announced plans to establish a new branch in Zimbabwe. The Strategic Shift to Africa The…

Why Visa & Stripe Support USDC? Stablecoins on Solana

You know the feeling. You’ve finished a project for a client in the US, or a relative has sent “something small” for a celebration back home. Then comes the wait. Three days pass. Maybe five. You’re checking your bank app like it’s a scoreboard, watching the exchange rate fluctuate while a “Payment Pending” notification mocks…

Solana (SPL) vs. Ethereum (ERC-20): Which “Road” is Your Money On?

The Difference: ERC-20 is the token standard for the Ethereum network, known for high security but higher fees. SPL is the standard for the Solana network, built for extreme speed and near-zero costs. Choosing the wrong network when sending USDC will result in a permanent loss of funds. This efficiency is exactly why Visa and…

How to Send Money from Canada to Nigeria (2026 Guide: Best Rates & Apps)

Sending money home shouldn’t be a struggle between high fees and slow delivery. Whether you are sending $200 CAD for family support or $5,000 CAD for a business project, you need a method that is fast, secure, and—most importantly—offers the best exchange rate. In 2026, the landscape of remittance has changed. While traditional banks and…

How to Find the Cheapest Place to Buy Bitcoin in Nigeria (2026 Guide)

The cheapest way to buy Bitcoin in Nigeria is through CoinCola’s P2P marketplace using the NGN Balance feature. By depositing Naira from digital banks like Kuda or Wema into your internal CoinCola wallet, you eliminate bank transfer delays, lock in live prices instantly, and avoid the “price jumps” that happen during traditional P2P wait times….

Best Time to Trade Crypto in Nigeria: Maximize Profits in 2026

For the Nigerian crypto trader, the market never sleeps—but that doesn’t mean every hour is created equal. Whether you are scalping small price movements on Bitcoin or looking for the best USDT to Naira rates on a P2P platform, timing is the difference between a successful trade and a frustrating “stuck” transaction. In this guide,…

Nigeria Crypto Tax Guide 2026: What Every Trader Needs to Know

In 2016, there was no specific tax on crypto in Nigeria, as digital assets were not yet recognized under the national tax framework. Today, however, the landscape has shifted. Under the current tax regime, crypto gains are treated as chargeable assets, generally subject to a 10% Capital Gains Tax and other income-based levies. The Journey…