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Buy and sell cryptocurrencies for Armenian drams. Bybit opens doors for Armenian crypto-enthusiasts

YEREVAN, October 1. /ARKA/. Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit announces the addition of a new option enabling enthusiasts to buy cryptocurrencies on the P2P platform for Armenian drams.

Peer-to-peer (or P2P) trading is a form of transaction in which the buyer and seller exchange funds directly with each other. The main advantage of P2P trading is that the participants themselves determine the terms of transactions, while the crypto exchange serves as a platform and guarantor for their implementation.

The exchnage reports that the platform supports more than 350 different payment methods, including: ID Bank, Idram, ArmBusinessBank, ArmEconomBank, bank transfer, Tinkoff and others.

Thanks to this, users in Armenia are able to use Bybit’s P2P trading service to buy cryptocurrencies directly from other users on the reliable platform at the optimal and profitable prices for AMD.

BYBIT P2P platform has filters that allow a crypto investor or enthusiast to quickly find a seller that meets his/her desired criteria. -0-

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