Coinbase, America’s largest crypto exchange by volume and user base, has announced that it is now allowing customers from Kenya and Ghana to purchase crypto via their debit and credit cards.
This latest announcement comes after the exchange went public and said it is expanding its service offering outside the United States in 2021.
Currently, Coinbase charges a flat fee of 0.5% on all crypto conversions via its wallet for both buying and selling via the exchange.
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According to the exchange website, customers in Kenya and Ghana can now purchase crypto at near market rates their cards and cash out instantly.
So far, Coinbase is available in the following African countries:
- Kenya (Cards supported)
- Uganda
- South Africa
- Ghana (Cards supported)
- Mauritius
- Botswana
- Rwanda
- Namibia
- Benin
- Angola
- Cameroon
- Tunisia
- Zambia
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