Bitget, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has launched Arabic language support for its mobile application and website. This move aims to provide broader access to Arabic-speaking audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Bitget’s support for Fiat gateways in the Middle East, including seven currencies such as Dinars, Riyals, and Ouguiyas, further demonstrates its commitment to expanding its presence in the region. The company plans to build user-centric products and deliver features based on user preferences. With the Arabic language Bitget App, Bitget aims to provide easy access to people who want to learn and thrive in the crypto market. Users can now trade cryptocurrencies in over 12 Middle Eastern currencies and over 590 tokens listed on Bitget. The platform also offers various features such as P2P trading, Earn, Futures, and Copy-trading. Bitget prioritizes providing a smooth trading experience and offers zero fees for buying and selling cryptocurrencies through Bitget P2P. The company is also exploring license applications to operate in target Middle East markets and aims to gain regulatory approval to support its expansion plans. Bitget has been expanding its operational reach globally and has recently registered as a Virtual Asset Service Provider in Poland and Lithuania. The new expansion plan in the Middle East aligns with Bitget’s vision of promoting mass adoption of cryptocurrencies.
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Geography |
Middle East |
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Sentiment |
positive |
Relevance Score |
1 |
People |
Gracy Chen, Lionel Messi |
Companies |
Bitget, Chainwire, Lionel Messi, BitKeep, PGL |
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Kuwaiti Dinar, ouguiyas, Saudi Riyal |
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None |