Paying for everyday things like Netflix, Spotify, Amazon shopping, or converting crypto to naira shouldn’t be so hard. Yet, Nigerians face daily frustrations:
• Bank dollar cards that fail at checkout.
• Hidden conversion fees that eat into their money.
• Risky P2P trades just to turn crypto into cash.
EasySpend is changing that.
Through EasySpend, Nigerians can now use crypto for global payments in 170+ countries through its dollar virtual cards with option to choose between master or Visa card.
And most importantly: all EasySpend partners are licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This ensures that every transaction is safe, secure, and compliant.
Free Visa & Mastercard Virtual Dollar Cards in Nigeria
With EasySpend, you can choose Visa or Mastercard and enjoy:
• Seamless payments for Netflix, Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Prime.
• Global shopping on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, and more.
• Easy payments for flights, hotels, tuition, and travel expenses.
Transparent fees keep it simple:
• Card Issuance: FREE.
• Zero conversion fees when funding with naira.
• $1/month maintenance + $1 per funding transaction.
How to Create a Dollar Virtual Card in Nigeria (Step by Step)
1. Download the EasySpend App
Available on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
2. Sign Up & Verify Your Account
– Create your EasySpend account in minutes.
– On your dashboard, click “Settings” → select “Verify BVN” to complete verification.
3. Go to “Cards”
– Tap the “Cards” tab on the home screen.
4. Choose “Add Card”
– Select Dollar Virtual Card.
5. Fill in Details
– Enter your name, select Visa or Mastercard, and choose how to fund (crypto or naira).
6. Tap “Create”
– Your card is issued instantly.
Fund Your Card with Crypto or Naira
1. Fund with Naira
• Instantly convert naira to dollars.
• Zero conversion fees.
2. Fund with Crypto
• Use BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, XRP, or TRX.
• Spend crypto globally in 170+ countries with your EasySpend card.
EasySpend offers a fast, secure way to convert crypto to naira.
EasySpend doubles as a crypto-to-naira solution:
• Convert USDT, BTC, ETH, and more to naira instantly.
• Send to any Nigerian bank account.
• No P2P risks. No delays. No hidden steps.
Every transaction is powered by partners licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Securities and Exchange Commission, giving you full confidence.
Who Benefits Most from EasySpend?
• Crypto Traders → Spend coins globally or withdraw instantly.
• Freelancers & Remote Workers → Get paid in crypto, use funds immediately.
• Online Shoppers → Buy from Amazon, ASOS, eBay, and more without failed payments.
• Subscription Lovers → Always renew Netflix, Spotify, and Apple Music without stress.
• Travelers & Students Abroad → Pay tuition, book flights, and cover expenses with ease.
Why Nigerians Trust EasySpend
• EasySpend offers Free Dollar Virtual Cards.
• First to let users spend crypto globally with Visa & Mastercard.
• Free issuance + zero conversion fees.
• Transparent: $1/month + $1 per funding transaction.
• Partners licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
With EasySpend, your money is simple, transparent, and compliant.
EasySpend gives Nigerians a trusted, modern solution to everyday money challenges:
• A free dollar card that works globally.
• Zero conversion fees when funding with naira.
• Instant crypto-to-naira transfers backed by regulatory compliance.
Download EasySpend today and enjoy simple, safe, and borderless money.
Stay Connected with EasySpend
Website: www.easyspend.cc
Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok: @easyspendapp
LinkedIn: @easyspend.cc
Phone: +234 806 289 1988
WhatsApp: +234 806 289 1988
Email: help@easyspend.cc
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Disclaimer
This article was prepared by EasySpend for informational purposes only and reflects the company’s products and services at the time of publication. It is not financial advice. All transactions are processed through partners licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).