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Check out our new fiat-to-token listings on Bitget here: Buy Crypto with Credit or Debit Card Users can now purchase BTC, USDT, BGB, ETH, USDC, XRP, SEI, CYBER and PEPE1 with the following fiat currencies in their Bitget account with a credit or debit card. >> EUR, GBP, CHF, AUD, USD, TRY and more.
Check out our new fiat-to-token listings on Bitget here: Buy Crypto with Credit or Debit Card
Users can now purchase BTC, USDT, BGB, ETH, USDC, XRP, SEI, CYBER and PEPE1 with the following fiat currencies in their Bitget account with a credit or debit card.
>> EUR, GBP, CHF, AUD, USD, TRY and more. (140+ currencies)
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