How To Buy Dogecoin In South Africa

Dogecoin is a cryptocurrency that started as a joke in 2013. It is a satirical homage to bitcoin, designed to serve no real purpose other than generating a few laughs. It is named after an internet meme centered around the image of a Shiba Inu dog with bad spelling habits—thus “doge” instead of “dog.”

Below is How To Buy Dogecoin In South Africa

First, you will need to find a reputable and reliable trading platform. You can try opening an account with Capital.com or eToro. It is worth noting that Capital.com is a CFD platform that allows you to buy and sell Dogecoin without any trading commissions. Binance has also enabled a variety of methods with which traders can buy and sell Dogecoin.

Once that is done, you will need to upload your passport or your ID. This has to be done before you can make any trade.

When you have verified your identity, you can make a deposit using one of the eligible payment methods. This is funding your account.

Now with your verified and funded account, search for Dogecoin at the search bar and insert the amount you wish to invest. Then click on DOGE.

How much is Dogecoin in South Africa?

The cost of 1 Dogecoin in South African Rand today is 4.43 R according to the “Open Exchange Rates”, compared to yesterday, the exchange rate increased by 3.58% (by +0.16 R).

Currency Converter.

1 DOGE to ZAR2 DOGE to ZAR3 DOGE to ZAR
4.43 R8.86 R13.29 R

How do I get Doge coins in South Africa?

Step 1: Open an Account. To open a Capital.com account, head over to the broker’s homepage and click on the Register button.

Step 2: Verify Your Identity.

Step 3: Add Funds to Your Online Account.

Step 4: Buy Dogecoin Coin.