For Nigerians in Norway: money home in minutes for about $1 — at the real naira rate.
The Nigerian community in Norway counts a smaller but high-earning community in Oslo and the oil cities, concentrated around Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen. The apps most senders currently use — Wise, WorldRemit and Ria — all price the corridor with an exchange-rate margin on top of any visible fee. High Norwegian salaries mean larger transfers, where percentage-based remitter costs hurt most and the flat ~$1 USDT fee shines.
Three numbers tell the story. Cost: about $1 in network fees on TRC-20, versus the 8.8% World Bank regional average for traditional routes. Speed: seconds-to-minutes confirmation, then an under-60-second naira payout — at any hour, weekends included. Rate: the receiver converts at the live USDT/NGN market rate, not a remitter's marked-down payout rate; on larger transfers that difference is often worth more than every visible fee combined. Nigeria received $20.93 billion in recorded remittances in 2024 — the share moving on-chain grows every quarter because the arithmetic is this one-sided.
| Route | Fees on $500 | Typical timing | What the receiver actually gets |
|---|---|---|---|
| USDT → Monica.cash | 0% platform fee — only the network fee (~$1 on TRC-20) | Seconds to a few minutes on-chain, then under 60 seconds to the bank | ≈ ₦810,000 at the live market rate, full amount, any Nigerian bank |
| Western Union | 5%–8% + exchange-rate markup | Minutes to days | Agent or bank payout at a marked-down rate |
| MoneyGram | 4%–7% + rate markup | Minutes to days | Cash pickup limits apply ($200 per IMTO payout rules) |
| Bank wire (SWIFT) | $25–$50 flat + correspondent fees | 2–5 business days | Lands in a domiciliary account at the official rate |
| Fintech remitters (Remitly, WorldRemit, etc.) | 1%–4% + rate spread | Minutes to 2 days | Rate is set by the app, usually below the open market |
Your family member (or you, on the Nigeria side) downloads Monica from Google Play or the App Store and completes KYC — BVN or NIN plus a selfie, about 4 minutes.
Inside the app, choose USDT and pick a network — TRC-20 is the popular choice for remittance because the network fee is about $1 and confirmation takes seconds to a couple of minutes.
From any exchange or wallet in Norway — Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, Bybit, or a self-custody wallet — send USDT to the Monica address. The blockchain doesn't care about borders, weekends, or banking hours.
Once the deposit confirms on-chain, naira credits the Monica balance at the live rate. Bank withdrawal completes in under 60 seconds — Opay, Kuda, GTBank, Zenith, all Nigerian banks.
"No more asking my cousin to queue for cash pickup. I send USDT, she taps withdraw, and the money is in her Access Bank in minutes."
"First time I tried it I sent just $20 to test. It worked so fast I sent the real $800 immediately after."
"School fees deadline was the next morning. USDT from Norway to naira in my account the same night. That saved my semester."
"My daughter in Norway sends USDT now instead of Remitly. The naira lands in my Zenith Bank the same hour — no queue, no agent, no story."
Buy USDT on Kraken, Firi or NBX, withdraw to the receiver's Monica.cash address on the TRC-20 network, and they convert to naira at the live rate. The network fee is about $1; the Nigeria side charges 0%.
The blockchain doesn't know distance — TRC-20 confirms in seconds to a couple of minutes from anywhere. After confirmation, conversion plus bank payout on Monica completes in under 60 seconds. Door to door: usually under 10 minutes.
Typical apps on this corridor charge 1–8% once the exchange-rate markup is counted; the World Bank puts the regional average at 8.8%. The USDT route costs about $1 flat plus whatever your exchange charges to buy — usually under 0.5% total.
Kraken, Firi or NBX are the established options for NOK-to-USDT. Any platform that supports USDT withdrawals works — the destination is just an address.
The live USDT/NGN market rate at the moment they convert — displayed in the Monica app before they confirm. No remitter markup. That rate advantage alone is often worth several percent versus app payouts.
Sending crypto you own is lawful in Norway (your exchange handles local compliance), and Following the CBN's December 2023 reversal of the 2021 banking restriction and the SEC's Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) framework — with provisional licences issued to Nigerian exchanges from August 2024 — receiving and converting stablecoins is legal in Nigeria.
Yes — the blockchain has no transfer cap. The receiving side's verified Monica account handles ₦50,000,000 per 24 hours by default, with higher limits available on request.
Install Monica, verify with BVN or NIN plus a selfie (about 4 minutes), open the USDT wallet, and send you the TRC-20 address. Do a $10 test together the first time.
Set up the Nigeria side once — a permanent USDT address your family keeps forever. 0% fees on conversion and withdrawal.
Download Monica