Bybit Pay enters South Africa through MoneyBadger integration

The integration enables crypto payments at more than 650,000 merchants, with transactions settled for businesses in South African rand.
Crypto exchange Bybit has expanded its Bybit Pay service to South Africa through an integration with local payments provider MoneyBadger, allowing users to pay with cryptocurrency at merchants nationwide using QR codes while businesses receive settlement in local currency.
According to Bybit's Tuesday announcement, the rollout connects Bybit Pay to existing payment networks, giving users access to more than 650,000 merchants via Scan to Pay, 31,000 through Zapper and over 1,500 Pick n Pay stores, with additional support for online payments through Peach and Ozow.
Users can pay with Bitcoin (BTC), stablecoins and more than 20 other digital assets, with transactions processed in seconds while MoneyBadger converts funds to South African rand at the point of sale to limit exposure to price volatility, allowing merchants to accept crypto without holding it.
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
- 1 hour ago
70% of all crypto wrench attacks happen in France: Report
- 4 hours ago
Analysts forecast a Bitcoin crash to the $60K level, revisiting 2026 low
- 6 hours ago
Warsh will cut rates, despite consensus view of rate hikes: Analyst
- 10 hours ago
Binance denies new WSJ report alleging $850M in Iran-linked transactions
- 13 hours ago
ECB pushes back on euro stablecoin proposals, citing financial stability risks
