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Top Story: Exclusive: Bitget Unveils GetAgent – Here’s How This AI Trading Assistant Makes Crypto Easy for Nigerians
For years, Nigerian traders have stood out for spotting patterns, predicting trends, and seizing opportunities in the worlds of forex and crypto. Yet, one challenge persists: speed. That’s what Bitget is trying to solve.
Bitget, a crypto exchange and web3 startup, has unveiled GetAgent, an AI-powered trading assistant designed to help traders act faster and smarter.
Unlike traditional bots or analytics dashboards, GetAgent doesn’t just crunch numbers, it thinks, learns, and adapts. The system fuses futures trading, wealth management products, and adaptive trading bots into a single conversational interface.
“GetAgent is probably the best AI in crypto. It is not about chasing hype, it’s about rethinking how traders interact with markets,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. “Futures, savings, and trading bots used to sit in different silos, reserved for those who could make sense out of complex information. Now, they are unified in one AI-driven experience, available to everyone.
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On Startup Spotlight:
Strowallet Launches Card-Issuing Platform to Empower Nigeria’s Fintechs and Microfinance Banks
Nigerian fintech startup, Strowallet Digital Services Limited has launched a card-issuing infrastructure built to empower fintech startups, microfinance institutions, and microfinance banks.
The new platform allows partners to issue both physical and virtual cards in record time, cutting deployment timelines from several months to just days.
According to Oseni Jamiu, CEO of Strowallet Digital Services Limited, the innovation reflects the company’s commitment to enabling financial inclusion through technology.
“We built this to empower other fintechs and microfinance banks to focus on their customers, while we handle the heavy lifting of card issuing,” Jamiu said. “Our goal is to make world-class payment solutions accessible to every institution, big or small.”
Quadri Adejumo brings you all the details. Read here.
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Quote of the Day:
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke.
Thank you for joining me yet again this evening. Stay safe, and see you tomorrow for the next tech newsletter.
Best, Quadri


