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Complete Changelly.com Review | Strengths And Weaknesses To Consider

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Understanding the key players in this transformative space is critical in an era where digital currencies continue to revolutionize financial transactions. The Traders Union has thus embarked on a mission to provide exhaustive insights into these platforms, and today, we delve into an in-depth “changelly.com review.” Considering the growing interest in cryptocurrency exchanges, this analysis is significant and aims to offer traders a crystal-clear understanding of what to expect when using changelly.com.

Traders Union compiled the Changelly.com review. The review presents an unbiased perspective, highlighting its strengths, shortcomings, and overall performance.

What is Changelly.com?

According to TU experts, Changelly is a high-risk cryptocurrency exchange with a TU Overall Score of 2.65. With over 100 evaluation criteria, expert Anton Kharitonov has ranked Changelly 49 out of 199 companies featured in the TU Rating. Notable attributes include low commission fees, high work stability, comprehensive training programs, and regularly posting high-quality analytical materials. However, most clients’ reviews point to dissatisfaction with the broker.

Changelly stands out for its free multicurrency wallet with an integrated exchanger, offering several dozen cryptocurrency-to-cryptocurrency trading pairs. The platform prides itself on its high transaction speed, allowing for instant completion of trades and possible replenishment from bank cards. Moreover, Changelly provides partners with lucrative terms, transferring their software solutions and advertising materials.

Advantages and disadvantages of Changelly

TU experts identify several benefits and drawbacks of trading with Changelly:

Advantages:

  • Diverse Cryptocurrency Selection: Changelly stands out with its extensive cryptocurrency offerings, catering to both novice and expert traders. This diversity allows users to broaden their portfolios, optimizing risk distribution and potential returns.
  • Rapid Transaction Speed: Changelly shines in delivering near-instantaneous transactions, enabling users to react swiftly to market trends. This quick response time provides a competitive edge in the dynamic crypto trading landscape.
  • Minimal Commission Fees: Changelly offers one of the lowest commission rates in the market, making it attractive for high-volume traders and beginners alike. Lower trading costs directly enhance profit margins.

Disadvantages:

  • Absence of Fiat Trading Pairs: Changelly falls short by not offering trading pairs with fiat funds. This limitation can hinder traders who wish to directly exchange cryptocurrencies for traditional currencies.
  • Lack of Private Investment Options: Changelly does not support private investment, which might deter traders looking for customized or exclusive investment opportunities.

Trading conditions for Changelly users

Based on TU expert analysis, users must register to start trading on the Changelly cryptocurrency exchange. The platform offers various tariffs such as ‘Start’, ‘Trader’, and ‘Pro’, each offering different functionalities. Notably, Changelly doesn’t provide leverage; thus, traders can only rely on their financial assets. Technical support is offered through a ticket system or via email.

The platform’s key trading terms include the following:

  • A minimum deposit of $1.
  • No leverage, implying a 1:1 ratio.
  • A commission that varies depending on the tariff.
  • A lack of mobile trading and PAMM accounts.

Changelly commissions & fees

Traders Union experts note that Changelly collects a 0.1% commission for each transaction under the ‘Start’ tariff, a rate unaffected by the asset, transaction size, or user’s total trades. The ‘Trader’ and ‘Pro’ tariffs feature a commission system linked to the client’s trading level, determined by the trades’ volume over the last 30 days. The commission decreases as the trading level rises, with the ‘maker’ enjoying zero commission at the highest level.

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Conclusion

This comprehensive review by Traders Union unravels the nuts and bolts of Changelly, highlighting its functionalities, pros, and cons, among other aspects. Changelly offers diverse features and unique offerings, making it a noteworthy player in the cryptocurrency exchange space. However, potential users must also factor in its high-risk nature and mixed client reviews.

For those seeking more in-depth information and insights into various brokers and trading platforms, we recommend visiting the official Traders Union website. Your financial decisions should always be informed and intentional, and Traders Union is here to facilitate just that.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Katsina Provides Additional N500m for Women-owned Businesses

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Katsina State government has offered additional N500 million to support women-owned businesses in the state as part of efforts to boost economic activities.

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda announced this at the Women of Influence and Investment Summit hosted by the Katsina Inner Wheel Development Initiative (KIWDI), in partnership with Access Bank Plc.

The event brought together women entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, and development partners to advance women’s economic empowerment in the state.

The summit, themed Where Influence Meets Investment, focused on positioning women as key drivers of enterprise, leadership, and inclusive growth. It also highlighted the growing collaboration between Access Bank and the Katsina State Government on financial inclusion and SME development.

Mr Radda noted that investing in women was critical to building a productive and sustainable economy.

In her welcome address, the founder of KIWDI, Ms Amina Zayyana, said the summit was designed to connect women to opportunities, training, finance, and markets, stressing that when women-led businesses grow, families and communities benefit.

On her part, the Group Head of Women Banking at Access Bank, Mrs Nene Kunle-Ogunlusi, said the lender was proud to partner with Katsina State and KIWDI in advancing women’s economic participation.

“At Access Bank, we are committed to moving women from potential to prosperity. Through our Women Banking proposition and the ‘W’ Initiative, we provide access to finance, capacity building, and market linkages that help women start, stabilise, and scale their businesses,” she said.

She noted that the W Initiative, launched in 2014, is Access Bank’s flagship women- focused platform, designed to meet the real needs of women entrepreneurs and professionals across Nigeria and Africa.

“Our partnership with Katsina State goes beyond banking. It is about supporting economic empowerment, SME growth, and financial inclusion, especially for women,” she added.

Mrs Kunle-Ogunlusi noted that Access Bank was proud to participate not just as a financial institution, but as a long-term partner in women’s economic advancement across Nigeria and Africa.

“At Access Bank, we made a deliberate decision to change that, not with charity, but with strategy. Not with sympathy, but with solutions. The W Initiative, which was launched in 2014, is Access Bank’s flagship women-focused proposition, created to respond to the real needs of women,” she said.

The banker disclosed that through the W Initiative, the bank has disbursed over N314 billion in loans to women, supporting over 3.6 million female loan beneficiaries, and helping women-owned businesses start, stabilise, and scale up.

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2026 Budget: Reps Threaten Zero Allocation for SON, NAICOM, CAC, Others

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommended zero allocation for the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), among others, in the 2026 budget for allegedly failing to account for public funds appropriated to them.

The committee, at an investigative hearing, accused the affected ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of shunning invitations to respond to audit queries contained in the Auditor-General for the Federation’s annual reports for 2020, 2021 and 2022.

The affected MDAs include the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet).

Others are Federal University of Gashua; Federal Polytechnic, Ede; Federal Polytechnic, Offa; Federal Medical Centre, Owerri; Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi; Federal Medical Centre, Bida; Federal Medical Centre, Birnin Kebbi; Federal Medical Centre, Katsina; Federal Government College, Kwali; Federal Government Boys’ College, Garki, Abuja; Federal Government College, Rubochi; Federal College of Land Resources Technology, Owerri; Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria; and the FCT Secondary Education Board.

The PAC chairman, Mr Bamidele Salam, while speaking on the decision of the committee to recommend a zero budget for the defaulting MDAs, stated that the National Assembly should not continue to appropriate public funds to institutions that disregard accountability mechanisms.

“Public funds are held in trust for the Nigerian people. Any agency that fails to account for previous allocations, refuses to submit audited accounts, or ignores legislative summons cannot, in good conscience, expect fresh budgetary provisions. Accountability is not optional; it is a constitutional obligation,” he said.

The panel maintained that its recommendation for a zero budget for the affected MDAs is aimed at restoring fiscal discipline and strengthening transparency across federal institutions and conforms with extant financial regulations and the oversight powers of the parliament.

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SEC, NOA to Sensitize Nigerians to Illegal Investment Schemes

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the National Orientation Agency (NOA) have partnered to enlighten Nigerians on illegal investment schemes in Nigeria.

The director-general of SEC, Mr Emomotimi Agama, stated this during a meeting with his NOA counterpart, Mr Lanre Issa-Onilu, in Abuja on Thursday, according to a statement from SEC.

Mr Agama said the capital market is an available tool for national development, but beyond all that, there is a tendency for people to do the wrong things that will lead to the impoverishment of Nigerians.

According to him, these are not supposed to be, but many people fall victim due to a lack of knowledge. He stated that these schemes are springing up daily, and those involved are defrauding Nigerians, as people are always gullible because of the need to survive.

“As a management, we decided to move out to enlighten people; we cannot assume that people know, we need to go out for mass communication, hence this collaboration. It is only by co-operation that we can achieve the purpose of our existence,” he stated.

The SEC DG solicited the co-operation of the NOA to reach Nigerians because of its capacity and vast network of mass media, in a bid to ensure that the message reaches every nook and cranny of the country.

“This collaboration is important because it will go a long way in ensuring that Nigerians are no longer victims of these fraudulent schemes. We appreciate that you value this country, and we value the work that you do,” he added.

On his part, Mr Issa-Onilu commended the SEC for the capital market’s achievements in recent times, adding that the commission has not been celebrated enough.

“We commend you and thank you on behalf of the country, but most Nigerians are not aware of the opportunities in the capital market. An ignorant society will fall victim to many things that are avoidable. It is our responsibility to enlighten people to make the right decisions.

“We request that you provide information on what you do to enable us to propagate them. Our primary assignment is to serve all government institutions as the communications arm. We do a lot of enlightenment in places like the religious houses, motor parks, town halls, among others.”

Mr Issa-Onilu said the NOA engages in civic education to create the right values that will help most Nigerians be better citizens, saying that “many Nigerians are deficient in good behaviour. Both the Ponzi scheme promoters and those who patronise them are suffering from the wrong attitude and values.

“We have to encourage people to have the right attitude so they do not fall victim to Ponzi schemes. We have created a lot of platforms to interact with Nigerians.”

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