USD to NGN Rate · Live
Live US Dollar → Nigerian Naira conversion via USDT bridge — drawn from real P2P merchant ads across 9 exchanges, refreshed every 60 seconds.
About the USD→NGN corridor
USD→NGN P2P is how Nigerian-diaspora workers send dollars home and how locals access USD. The CBN-set official rate diverges 20-40% from the parallel-market rate; P2P-via-USDT typically lands close to parallel.
P2P USD→NGN prices are computed via the USDT bridge: we read the live USDT/USD sell side and the USDT/NGN buy side from real P2P merchant ads, then divide. There is no direct USD/NGN P2P market on any major exchange — every cross-fiat conversion goes through a stablecoin leg in practice.
Payment rails on both sides
US Dollar (USD) side: Wise · Zelle · Bank wire
Nigerian Naira (NGN) side: Bank transfer (Kuda, OPay, GTBank)
Pick a merchant on each leg whose payment-rail list matches yours. A merchant offering only payment rails you don't use will require extra hops (e.g. through a third-party banking relationship) that eat the spread.
How to actually do this trade
- On a P2P exchange (Binance, Bybit, OKX), find a merchant selling USDT for USD. Send USD via Wise; the exchange escrows USDT to your account.
- On the same or another exchange, find a merchant buying USDT for NGN. Sell your USDT; the merchant sends NGN via Bank transfer (Kuda, OPay, GTBank) to the recipient's account.
- Net rate: live calculation — shown above. Compare against Wise / Revolut / your bank's wire to decide whether the savings are worth the operational overhead.
FAQ
What is the live P2P USD to NGN rate?
We pull from live P2P merchant ads on 9 exchanges every 60 seconds. The rate refreshes constantly; check the table above for the current best price.
How does P2P USD→NGN work?
USD→NGN P2P is how Nigerian-diaspora workers send dollars home and how locals access USD. The CBN-set official rate diverges 20-40% from the parallel-market rate; P2P-via-USDT typically lands close to parallel. The mechanic: you sell USD on a P2P exchange in exchange for USDT, then sell that USDT for NGN on the same exchange or a different one. The exchange escrows the crypto until both fiat legs settle off-platform via local payment rails.
What payment methods do I use?
On the USD side: Wise, Zelle, Bank wire. On the NGN side: Bank transfer (Kuda, OPay, GTBank). Match merchants to whichever rail you actually have access to — a mismatch means longer settlement and more price risk during the escrow window.
Why use P2P instead of a wire / Wise / exchange house?
For larger amounts (typically $1k+ equivalent), P2P-via-USDT consistently undercuts traditional money-transfer providers by 0.5-3% on this corridor. The trade-off is operational complexity — you manage two legs of a trade instead of one. For amounts under $500, Wise/Revolut is usually simpler.
Is P2P USD→NGN legal?
P2P crypto trading is legal in most major jurisdictions including those covered by this page. Tax treatment varies — gains on the USDT bridge may be taxable in your country, and large remittance flows can trigger AML reporting at your bank. We are not tax advisors; check your local rules before committing significant capital.