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MEXC celebrates Eid-el-Fitr with Nigerian traders, backs Africa’s Next Gen

As Muslims across Nigeria mark the joyful conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan, MEXC, one of the world’s leading digital asset trading platforms, extends its warmest Eid Mubarak greetings

MEXC celebrates Eid-el-Fitr with Nigerian traders, backs Africa’s Next Gen
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March 23, 2026byAuthor 18229
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As Muslims across Nigeria mark the joyful conclusion of the holy month of Ramadan, MEXC, one of the world’s leading digital asset trading platforms, extends its warmest Eid Mubarak greetings to its Nigerian users, partners, and the broader Muslim community.

The celebration comes at a milestone moment for MEXC in Nigeria. Having deepened its roots across the country through multiple zero-fee traditional finance (TradFi) asset listings, advanced compliance infrastructure, and robust P2P marketplace, and, MEXC’s Eid message to Nigeria this year carries a weight that goes beyond the seasonal greeting; it is a reflection of the platform’s long-term relationship with Nigerian traders and its unwavering belief in the continent’s financial potential.

“Eid Mubarak to every trader, every dreamer, and every Nigerian who chose to take control of their financial future this Ramadan,” said a spokesperson for MEXC. “This season, we are reminded that prosperity is not reserved for the few. At MEXC, we are committed to making sure every Nigerian has the tools, the access, and the knowledge to build lasting wealth, regardless of their background.”

Bridging Crypto and Traditional Finance: The All-Asset Vision

Nigerians have demonstrated an extraordinary appetite for digital finance, not as a trend but as a genuine mechanism for wealth creation and economic survival amid inflation & limited access to traditional investment channels.

MEXC has responded to this energy with deliberate and sustained investment in the Nigerian market. The recent launch of its All-Asset TradFi product suite. In January 2026, MEXC announced that users could now access not only cryptocurrencies but also global stocks like tokenized gold & silver, which have seen price surges in recent times. 

Read Also: How MEXC is making learning easy for traders, beginners

Today, a trader in Kano or Lagos can open a single MEXC account and trade Bitcoin in the morning, rotate into trading gold at 0-fee by midday, and re-enter a high-potential altcoin position before evening, all without switching platforms, paying multiple brokerage fees, or maintaining separate accounts across fragmented systems. 

This development is particularly significant for Nigeria. For decades, Nigerian retail investors have been structurally excluded from meaningful participation in global traditional financial markets. 

This is the unified financial freedom that MEXC is bringing to Nigerian traders, and it arrives at a time when the country’s economic climate demands exactly this kind of versatility. Also, MEXC’s zero-fee trading policy, applied across both its crypto and TradFi instruments, ensures that cost is no longer a barrier to smart portfolio management. 

Education as Empowerment: Building Nigeria’s Web3 Generation

MEXC recognises that financial tools, however powerful, are only as effective as the people using them. 

This is why, following its participation in the Africa Blockchain Festival 2025, the platform has significantly intensified its Web3 education drive across the continent, hosting workshops, publishing localised trading guides, and creating content specifically tailored to the Nigerian Market.

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