
You can now send money to loved ones and partners in Francophone Africa and have them receive it directly in XOF or XAF via Mobile Money using Bitnob
Money moves differently across Africa. Sometimes, it’s a gift from family abroad. Other times, it’s a payment for freelance work, a payout for a business deal, or simply a smart way to hold value. Whatever the reason, one thing matters most—the ability to access that money in a way that feels local.
That’s why withdrawals/transfers in XOF and XAF currencies are now supported on Bitnob. For users in Gabon🇬🇦, Cameroon🇨🇲, Mali🇲🇱, Senegal 🇸🇳, Côte d'Ivoire🇨🇮, Togo🇹🇬, and Burkina Faso 🇧🇫, receiving funds in digital currencies (USDT or BTC) now has the flexibility to withdraw directly in their local currency.
For a long time, the story has been about sending money from Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana. And while that remains essential, it’s only part of a bigger picture. More users across Africa are receiving funds, storing value, or spending money in countries where local payout options haven’t always been available.
This shift prompted a rethink. The approach needed to reflect the real financial habits of people across the continent. That meant introducing withdrawal options that fit seamlessly into the lives of users in Francophone Africa.
To withdraw funds from your Bitnob USD wallet in XOF or XAF, follow these steps:
This process is available for users in the following countries:
Whether you're helping family in Mali, sending cash to a friend in Cameroon, or supporting a business in Senegal, you can now transfer money directly in XOF or XAF using your app.
That’s it. The money is on its way.
You don’t have to withdraw everything immediately. Some people prefer to:
With XOF and XAF now supported, more people can truly receive, send, and spend.
This isn’t just about new payout options. It’s about reimagining access. About making sure that financial tools reflect the rhythms of real life in every part of Africa.
Access to local currency, whether for spending, saving, or sending, is a small shift with a big impact. It makes digital money tangible. It makes cross-border payments feel natural. And it opens the door for more Africans to engage with global finance on their own terms.
The work continues. But for now, this is a good step.
Welcome to a more connected Africa. Get started here!