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How Citizens in Banking-Restricted Countries Access Crypto Exchanges
13 January 2026 Rebecca Andrews

How Citizens in Banking-Restricted Countries Access Crypto Exchanges

Citizens in banking-restricted countries like Nigeria, Vietnam, and Iran use VPNs, P2P platforms, and no-KYC exchanges to access crypto despite government bans. These workarounds are risky but essential for financial survival.

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