Paychant enables users in Nigeria to buy air-time, data, cable TV, and electricity with Bitcoin

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Paychant launched Quick — the all-in-one platform for everyday purchases in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. People in Nigeria and other 10 African countries can now buy airtime, internet data, electricity, tv subscription, airline tickets, book hotels, food, and event tickets using their bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies.

Digital currency should be spendable without exchanging it for fiat, and users holding these crypto-assets should have the option to make purchases with it directly.

“As our core mission is to make cryptocurrency spendable just as cash in Africa, there should be a place where people can make almost all their daily purchases in cryptocurrency.”

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“That is why we created Quick, a platform where people can buy electricity, food, tickets, airtime, internet data, and many more) with cryptocurrencies like Celo Dollar, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether,” the company explained.

What can you buy on Paychant Quick?

We offer a wide range of services tailored to people who live in Africa: you can pay for cable TV, airline tickets, recharge your mobile phone, internet data, electricity, and various event tickets.

How to Make Purchases with Bitcoin on Paychant Quick?

Your email is all you need to make purchases on Paychant and no signup is needed. Choose the service you want, then provide your email and pay the required amount to the provided wallet address.

Mobile Phone Top-Ups and internet data are made very easy. Users can top up their MTN, Glo, Airtel, Vodafone, Surfline, Cell C, Vodacom, Safaricom, Orange, Telkom, Econet, Netone, Bemobile, Camtel, Africell, Zamtel, Halotel, and many more in minutes. Simply enter the phone number to be credited, and send crypto to the provided address. Then the phone balance will be credited immediately.

Paychant quick is available in 10 African countries (Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Cameroon, and Zimbabwe). 

Paychant is a cryptocurrency payment gateway. Founded in 2019, it aims to increase the adoption of cryptocurrency payment in Africa. The company is building solutions where cryptocurrencies are spent like cash, a platform that lets buyers use their favourite cryptocurrency to pay sellers (merchants).

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