As digital finance continues to evolve in Nigeria, more startups are exploring ways to integrate cryptocurrency payments into their products. Stablecoins, in particular, have become an attractive option for enabling faster payments, supporting international users, and reducing reliance on traditional banking rails.
However, while the demand for crypto-enabled products is growing, most startups do not want to manage the underlying crypto infrastructure themselves. Wallet management, blockchain monitoring, volatility exposure, and security considerations introduce operational complexity that distracts teams from their core business.
This is where a purpose-built crypto API becomes essential. For Nigerian developers and startups seeking a practical, production-ready solution, the Breet Stablecoin API offers a clear path to integrating crypto functionality without taking on unnecessary technical or financial risk.
The problem: Why startups avoid building crypto infrastructure in-house
For most fintechs and digital platforms, implementing crypto payments internally often requires significant time and resources.
Volatility is one of the first challenges and accepting volatile assets exposes businesses to price risk that can affect margins and accounting.
Wallet management introduces another layer of complexity. Generating addresses, monitoring confirmations across multiple blockchains, handling incorrect transfers, and reconciling transactions all require specialized knowledge and ongoing maintenance.
Security and compliance further raise the bar. A poorly implemented crypto system can lead to financial loss, reputational damage, and regulatory issues.
As a result, many Nigerian startups delay or abandon crypto integration entirely, despite clear user demand. This is where Breet’s Crypto API comes into play.
Rather than requiring startups to build and maintain crypto infrastructure, Breet provides a stablecoin and crypto API that handles wallet generation, transaction monitoring, and settlement behind the scenes.
Businesses continue to focus on product development, customer experience, and operations, while Breet manages the technical and operational aspects of crypto. The result is a cleaner architecture and significantly faster time to market.
How Breet’s Crypto API works
Breet’s crypto API enables Nigerian businesses to accept crypto payments, without directly handling crypto assets or blockchain operations.
Particularly, it supports 12+ cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Tron, Bitcoin Cash, XRP, USDT, USDC, Avalanche, Litecoin, Toncoin and Dogecoin.
Once integrated, businesses can allow users to fund accounts with crypto while receiving predictable, stable outcomes. The API is designed to be developer-friendly, reliable, and easy to integrate into existing systems.
Designed for businesses, marketplaces, SaaS, fintech companies, crypto wallets and agencies, its core value proposition is simplicity combined with operational reliability.
Here’s what Breet’s crypto API offers:
- Wallet addresses for your users
- Easy manual or automatic withdrawals to banks, Momo, or stablecoins.
- Automatic conversion to USD (USDT/USDC), Naira, or Cedis.
- Instant transaction notifications via webhooks for crypto payments.
- A business dashboard that has everything you need and nothing you don’t.
Why Breet crypto API is good for Nigerian developers
Breet’s selling point lies in its simplicity, and understanding of local market needs combined with a pragmatic approach to crypto integration. Rather than positioning itself as a complex crypto toolkit, the Breet crypto API provides a focused, business-oriented API designed to deliver outcomes with minimal friction.
Here are some factors that make it the best choice for Nigerian developers:
1. Simplicity as a core design principle
Simplicity is the defining feature of the Breet stablecoin API. Specifically, the platform is designed to minimize integration effort and ongoing maintenance. Developers do not need deep blockchain expertise to deploy crypto functionality. Also, documentation is clear, endpoints are well-structured, and implementation aligns with standard backend workflows.
This simplicity reduces development time and lowers the cost of adoption, making crypto integration accessible even to lean engineering teams.
2. Addressing volatility through stablecoins
Volatility remains a primary concern for businesses considering crypto payments. Notably, price fluctuations can complicate revenue tracking and treasury management.
Breet mitigates this risk by focusing on stablecoins, which are designed to maintain a consistent value. By accepting stablecoins, businesses can benefit from the speed and global reach of crypto without exposure to sharp market movements.
This makes the Breet stablecoin API particularly suitable for fintechs, marketplaces, and platforms that require predictable settlement values.
3. No setup fees; transparent and aligned pricing model
Breet operates on a 0.5% fee per incoming transaction. The pricing model is intentionally aligned with customer success.
Breet only generates revenue when its clients do. There are no hidden charges, setup or monthly fees.
Accordingly, this transparent pricing makes it easy for businesses to forecast costs when using a crypto payment API or stablecoin payment infrastructure.
4. Target use cases and ideal customers
Breet’s crypto API is designed for businesses that require crypto functionality without full ownership of crypto operations.
This includes fintech companies enabling alternative funding methods, marketplaces serving international users, gaming platforms that accept crypto deposits, and crypto-adjacent startups building conversion or settlement products.
The API is also suitable for teams looking to build crypto-to-cash solutions without managing liquidity or blockchain infrastructure directly.
By prioritizing stability, simplicity, and ease of use, the platform offers a solution that aligns with how Nigerian startups operate.
Conclusion
Crypto adoption in Nigeria is accelerating, but successful integration requires more than enthusiasm. It requires infrastructure that is reliable, secure, and easy to implement.
Breet’s Crypto API offers Nigerian developers and startups a practical way to integrate crypto payments without absorbing the operational complexity traditionally associated with blockchain systems.
For teams seeking a dependable crypto API that prioritizes simplicity and predictable results, Breet represents a compelling option.
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