Economy
TU Analysts Name Bybit as the Best Crypto Exchange for 2023
The rapidly expanding world of cryptocurrency trading has seen many platforms emerge, with Bybit as the leader in 2023. Recognized for its exceptional features and services, Bybit has gained the title of the best crypto exchange, according to Traders Union analysts.
Previously, the media has already published that the best crypto exchange is Bybit. Choosing the right platform cannot be understated, as it plays a crucial role in maximizing profits and ensuring a seamless trading experience.
How do crypto exchanges work?
Crypto exchanges are digital marketplaces that facilitate the buying, selling, and trading of cryptocurrencies. They connect buyers and sellers, allowing them to exchange cryptocurrencies for other digital assets or fiat currencies. Crypto exchanges employ order books to manage buy and sell orders, matching them based on price and quantity. Additionally, they provide users with various trading tools, such as charting and analysis, to assist in making informed trading decisions.
Tips for choosing the best crypto exchange?
TU experts stated the following tips for choosing the best crypto exchange:
- About cryptocurrency exchange: Research the exchange’s history, mission, regulatory status, and contact details to ensure it is a reputable and trustworthy platform.
- Trading conditions: Examine the list of available cryptocurrencies, trading fees, and other conditions to determine if the exchange meets your requirements.
- Training resources: Ensure the exchange offers educational materials and guides to help you navigate the platform and understand the basics of crypto trading.
- Analytics and news: Access to real-time market news and analysis allows you to make informed decisions and optimize your trading strategies.
- Customer service: A responsive customer support team is essential for addressing any issues or concerns that may arise.
- Communication channels: Multiple methods of contact, such as live chat and email, ensure prompt assistance is available when needed.
- Personal account: A user-friendly personal account interface allows for easy management of your trading activities, verification, and transaction history.
What are the best Crypto exchanges?
After analyzing various platforms, Traders Union has compiled a list of the 20 best crypto exchanges, with the top five include:
- Bybit
- KuCoin
- OKex
- Binance
- Huobi Global.
Why Bybit named the best crypto exchange?
According to Traders Union, Bybit earned its title as the best crypto exchange for 2023 due to several key features:
- User-friendly trading platform: Bybit offers a browser-based trading platform with advanced charting tools and customizable workspaces, ensuring a seamless experience for users.
- Various trading instruments: Traders can choose from diverse trading instruments, including perpetual contracts, futures contracts, and linear contracts.
- Deep liquidity and transparent order book: Bybit’s deep liquidity and transparent order book provide accurate market data and analysis, enabling informed trading decisions.
- Robust security measures: The platform prioritizes security, employing multi-signature cold storage wallets, two-factor authentication, and SSL encryption to protect user assets.
- Bybit offers a demo account: Bybit also offers a testnet Bybit demo account, allowing users to practice their trading skills and strategies without risking real capital.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Bybit is the premier choice for cryptocurrency traders seeking a reliable and efficient platform. By offering a user-friendly interface, diverse trading instruments, deep liquidity, robust security measures, and comprehensive customer support, Bybit has surpassed its competitors and secured the top spot in Traders Union’s rating of the best crypto exchanges for 2023.
Choosing the right crypto exchange is essential for maximizing profits and ensuring a smooth trading experience. Bybit’s outstanding features and services make it the ideal platform for novice and experienced traders. To learn more about Bybit and other top-rated crypto exchanges, visit the Traders Union’s official website, where you’ll find in-depth reviews, ratings, and valuable insights to help you make informed decisions in the dynamic world of cryptocurrency trading.
Economy
Nigeria’s Inflation Outlook Improves as US-Iran Tensions Ease
By Adedapo Adesanya
Easing tensions between the US and Iran in the Middle East is expected to offer more respite to the Nigerian economy in the coming months.
Analysts at Comercio Partners noted in a report that there is an increased likelihood of a gradual moderation in inflation from July into the third quarter of 2026.
The analysts opined that the near-term outlook for inflation “has become less tilted to the upside” following the peace deal reached by the warring parties in the Middle East conflict and the sharp decline in global oil prices.
The report read in part: “May inflation data showed that price pressures remain sticky, but the near-term outlook has become less tilted to the upside following the peace deal and the sharp decline in global oil prices.
“Headline inflation rose to 15.93 per cent year-on-year from 15.69 per cent in April, while food inflation climbed to 16.96 per cent and core inflation increased to 16.82 per cent, suggesting that both food and underlying non-food price pressures remain elevated.
“However, the easing in crude oil prices below $85/bbl reduces the risk of a renewed energy-led inflation shock. This is important for Nigeria, where fuel, diesel, transport, logistics, and food distribution costs are key channels through which global energy prices feed into domestic inflation.
“If lower oil prices are sustained and domestic fuel prices remain stable or decline, pressure on transport and production costs should gradually ease.”
It noted that in June, inflation may remain sticky because the pass-through of lower oil prices to consumer prices is unlikely to be immediate.
It added that food prices remain elevated, and core inflation picked up month-on-month in May, indicating that underlying price pressures have not fully faded. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the inflation rate on a month-on-month basis was 1.75 per cent, which was 0.39 per cent lower than the rate recorded in April 2026 (2.13 per cent).
“However, the balance of risks has shifted. The likelihood of another sharp energy-driven acceleration has reduced, while the probability of gradual moderation from July into Q3 has improved.”
The analysts said in the report that while the latest CPI data, “still supports a cautious tone across rates and fixed income, as annual headline, food, and core inflation all moved higher in May,” the decline in oil prices gives the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) “more room to maintain a wait-and-see stance rather than respond aggressively to external energy-price risks, provided domestic prices begin to reflect the easing in global crude markets.”
Economy
All On Invests $1m in Eja-Ice Nigeria Limited to Strengthen Cold-Chain Infrastructure in Off-Grid Markets
All On, an impact investing company focused on expanding access to renewable energy solutions in Nigeria, has announced a $1 million investment in Eja-Ice Nigeria Limited, a provider of solar-powered refrigeration and cold chain infrastructure.
The investment will support Eja-Ice’s manufacturing and operational scale-up as the company enters its next phase of growth. It is expected to enable the expansion of its cold-chain solutions and improve access to reliable cooling services for households, small businesses, and institutions operating in off-grid and weak-grid environments.
Access to dependable cold storage remains a significant constraint across Nigeria, particularly in coastal and rural communities where limited energy infrastructure contributes to post-harvest losses and income instability for small-scale agro-producers.
By delivering energy-efficient refrigeration systems, Eja-Ice is helping to address these challenges while supporting the preservation of perishable goods and strengthening local value chains.
“All On’s investment in Eja-Ice reflects our approach of supporting solutions that improve energy access while enhancing livelihoods, reducing costs, and enabling businesses to grow. Strengthening cold-chain infrastructure is an important step towards building more resilient local economies and expanding opportunities in underserved markets,” the chief executive of All On, Ms Caroline Eboumbou, commented on the investment.
Eja-Ice’s integrated cold-chain model allows for greater control over product design, operational efficiency, and service delivery, ensuring that its solutions are tailored to the needs of underserved markets. The company’s systems are already supporting micro enterprises, cooperatives, and community-level infrastructure, particularly in areas where reliable electricity remains limited.
Also commenting, the founder and chief executive of Eja-Ice Nigeria Limited, Mr Yusuf Bilesanmi, said, “This capital raise is a huge step forward in our vision to power homes and businesses with products designed, assembled, and optimised right here on the continent. It’s not just about access to electricity—it’s about dignity, productivity, and opportunity for the over 600 million people across sub-Saharan Africa who are still off-grid.”
Through this investment, All On continues to advance its mission of closing Nigeria’s energy access gap by supporting the renewable energy ecosystem and businesses that deliver sustainable, market-driven solutions.

Economy
First Holdco Lists N45bn Private Placement Shares on Stock Exchange
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Shares of First Holdco Plc worth N45.0 billion issued through a private placement have been listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.
A circular issued by the Head of Issuer Regulation Department of the NGX Regulation Limited, Mr Godstime Iwenekhai, disclosed that the equities were admitted for trading at the stock market on Monday.
According to the notice, the additional shares brought for listing to rank pari passu with existing shares of the organisation were 1,021,334,544 units.
These stocks were sold to one of the company’s major shareholders at a unit price of N44.06, amounting to N45.0 billion.
The total issued and fully paid-up shares of First Holdco, as a result of this listing, are now 45,475,027,677 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each.
“Trading licence holders are hereby notified that an additional 1,021,334,544 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each of First Holdco Plc were on Monday, June 22, 2026, listed on the daily official list of Nigerian Exchange Limited.
“The additional shares listed on NGX arose from the company’s private placement of 1,021,334,544 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N44.06 per share.
“With the listing of the additional shares, the total issued and fully paid-up shares of First Holdco Plc have now increased to 45,475,027,677 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each from 44,453,693,133 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each,” the disclosure stated.
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