Receive Crypto Payments as a Nigerian Freelancer

Nigerian freelancers are some of the most skilled in the world — and some of the most underserved when it comes to getting paid. PayPal sends money to a wallet you can't withdraw from. Wise works sometimes. Payoneer takes days and charges high fees. Wire transfers require invoices, bank codes, and patience.

Bitkable gives you two tools that work together: Pay Links for collecting payments from clients, and Exchange for converting what you receive into naira that hits your Nigerian bank account.

How Nigerian freelancers use Bitkable

Step one: create a Pay Link for your invoice amount. Share it with your client via email or message. They open it, see the USDT amount and wallet address, and pay from any wallet — Binance, Coinbase, Trust Wallet, MetaMask, or any exchange they already use. They don't need to create a Bitkable account. They don't need to do anything except send the payment.

The moment their payment confirms on-chain, it appears in your Bitkable wallet. Step two: open the Exchange, check the live USDT/NGN rate, lock it in, and sell. Your naira arrives in your registered bank account in minutes. The entire cycle — from client payment to bank credit — typically takes under 30 minutes.

This setup works for designers, developers, writers, virtual assistants, social media managers, video editors, and anyone else doing remote work for international clients. If your client has crypto, Bitkable is the fastest path from their payment to your bank account.