Category
  • Fintechs
  • Infrastructure Providers
  • Payments
Use Cases
  • Cross-Chain Transfers
  • Payment Settlement
  • Payouts and Payroll
Blockchains Supported
  • Aptos
  • Arbitrum
  • Base
  • Celo
  • OP Mainnet
On/Off-Ramps
  • Yes
Platform
  • Web
Region
  • Middle East and Africa
Country
  • Ghana
  • Kenya
  • Nigeria
  • Uganda
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Minisend

Onchain earnings truly spendable for Africa.

Minisend is an onchain off-ramp platform built for traders and freelancers across Africa.

Supporting 30+ banks in Nigeria, M-PESA in Kenya, and Airtel Money in Uganda and Ghana, we enable users to seamlessly convert their cross-chain stablecoin earnings into local fiat currency.

Powered by stablecoin cross-chain transfer protocols and wallet infrastructure, Minisend makes onchain earnings truly spendable by bridging the gap between Web3 and everyday financial life. Whether you’re a crypto trader, a remote freelancer, or a business receiving stablecoin payments, Minisend gives you instant, low-cost access to your funds in local currency without the complexity of traditional exchanges.

Use Cases

Freelancer & Trader Stablecoin Off-Ramp

Remote workers and traders earning stablecoins onchain can convert their earnings to local fiat currency. Minisend supports bank transfers to 30+ Nigerian banks, M-PESA in Kenya, and Airtel Money in Uganda and Ghana, giving users real purchasing power from their crypto income without needing a traditional crypto exchange.

Business Payment Settlement

Businesses receiving stablecoin payments can convert their onchain earnings into local African currencies. Minisend connects directly to 30+ Nigerian banks, M-PESA in Kenya, and Airtel Money in Uganda and Ghana, enabling merchants and companies to accept crypto payments globally while settling in local fiat, helping reduce exchange rate risk and conversion costs.

Payouts & Payroll For Remote Teams

Companies and DAOs can pay remote workers and contractors across Africa in local currency using stablecoins. Minisend automates the conversion of stablecoin payroll disbursements directly to employee bank accounts or mobile money wallets in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana, removing the complexity of cross-border payments and providing workers with timely access to their earnings in local fiat.

Cross-Chain Stablecoin Transfers

Minisend supports multi-chain stablecoin transfers across Arbitrum, Base, Celo, OP Mainnet, Solana, Aptos, and more, enabling users to send stablecoins across different blockchain networks and convert them to local African fiat currency. Whether moving funds from an Ethereum L2 or an alternative L1, Minisend bridges the gap between onchain assets and everyday African financial infrastructure.

B2B API Integration For Off-Ramp

Minisend's B2B APIs allow fintech platforms, wallets, and Web3 applications to embed stablecoin off-ramp capabilities directly into their products. Developers can programmatically initiate stablecoin conversions to local African fiat currencies, trigger bank transfers to 30+ Nigerian banks, M-PESA in Kenya, and Airtel Money in Uganda and Ghana, making it easy to build Africa-ready payment experiences without managing the underlying banking infrastructure.

On-Ramp: Buy Stablecoins With M-PESA Or Airtel Money

Anyone in Kenya, Uganda, or Ghana can purchase stablecoins using M-PESA or Airtel Money through Minisend's on-ramp. With just a mobile money account, users can convert local fiat into stablecoins and immediately begin spending, saving, or investing onchain—no bank account or crypto exchange required. This opens up the full Web3 economy to millions of mobile money users across Africa.

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