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Buy Crypto with Fiat in NC Wallet

We’re always levelling up your experience, and now we’ve added something special — you can <b>buy cryptocurrency with fiat</b> right in the NC Wallet!

We’re always levelling up your experience, and now we’ve added something special — you can buy cryptocurrency with fiat right in the NC Wallet!

We’re expanding our partnerships with top companies to bring you more amazing features and solutions right in your wallet. You’ve asked, we’ve delivered! Starting today, you can easily purchase Bitcoin, BNB, Ethereum, USDT, and Solana, with many more to follow, using popular payment methods like debit/credit cards, bank transfers, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and more.

…But wait, there’s more!

If you don’t find the exact coin or token you're looking for just yet, don’t worry! You can purchase USDT or another popular coin at a great price and seamlessly exchange it for the one you want, all within the NC Wallet. Best of all? There are no fees — we cover network fees for most of the supported coins, making it smarter and more cost-effective.

Update your app and try it now to be among the first to buy crypto with fiat!

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