Breet 3.0 Launches With Crypto Invoicing Tool, Aiming to Revolutionize Crypto-to-Cash Transactions in Africa

Breet, one of Africa’s leading crypto-to-cash exchange platforms, has officially unveiled Breet 3.0, a major upgrade designed to enhance how individuals and businesses interact with cryptocurrency on the continent. The latest release introduces a suite of new features, including a first-of-its-kind Crypto Invoicing tool, enabling seamless crypto payments and instant fiat settlement.

This move marks a significant milestone in the platform’s evolution, positioning Breet as a key player in Africa’s crypto payment ecosystem—especially for freelancers, SMEs, and crypto traders in regions like Nigeria and Ghana.

What’s New in Breet 3.0?

According to Breet’s Chief Operating Officer, Vivian, this release takes things beyond incremental updates.

“2.0 was solid, but 3.0 is limitless,” she noted, emphasizing the platform’s mission to simplify and modernize crypto transactions for real-world use.

Highlights of Breet 3.0 include:

  • Crypto Invoicing for Businesses and Freelancers
  • Faster Payouts and Improved UI/UX
  • Scalable Infrastructure for Future Growth
  • Instant Crypto-to-Fiat Settlements
  • Support for Multiple Cryptocurrencies

Spotlight Feature: Crypto Invoicing for African Entrepreneurs

The standout feature of Breet 3.0 is its Crypto Invoicing tool, built specifically with African freelancers, creators, and small businesses in mind. For the first time, users can create crypto invoices within the Breet app, accept crypto payments from clients worldwide, and get paid in local currencies like Naira or Cedis—automatically and without the complexity of manual conversions.

How It Works:

  1. Create an Invoice: Enter payment amount and crypto type in the Breet app.
  2. Share with Client: Send the invoice directly to the customer.
  3. Customer Pays in Crypto: The client pays with their preferred cryptocurrency.
  4. Instant Conversion: Breet auto-converts the payment into local fiat at the time of transaction.
  5. Receive Local Currency: Payment is settled directly into the user’s bank account in Naira or Cedis.

This system addresses a common pain point for African business owners who want to accept crypto but don’t want the hassle of handling volatile assets. As one user reportedly told the product team:

“I hate crypto, but I want customers to pay me with it.”


Breet 3.0: Designed for Scalability and Speed

Breet 3.0 is more than a visual refresh. According to Tech Lead Michael, the platform has undergone a full infrastructure overhaul to support growing demand and upcoming feature releases.

“As our user base continues to grow, we’ve made sure our system can scale effortlessly,” Michael explained. “Breet 3.0 isn’t just built for now—it’s built for the future.”

Future plans on Breet’s roadmap include:

  • Public APIs for developers
  • Expansion into new African markets
  • Advanced crypto tools for businesses and finance teams

Why This Matters: Context for African Crypto Growth

Africa remains one of the most promising regions for cryptocurrency adoption. A 2024 report from ConsenSys revealed that over 73% of Nigerians have owned or purchased crypto, underscoring the rising demand for practical, user-friendly solutions that bridge the gap between digital and traditional finance.

As more entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote workers seek efficient, borderless payment systems, Breet 3.0 offers a tailored solution that speaks directly to Africa’s growing digital economy.

Whether you’re managing clients across borders, looking to convert earnings, or exploring crypto for day-to-day use, Breet 3.0 is positioned as a versatile and easy-to-use platform.


Breet 3.0 Is Now Live

Breet 3.0 is available to users in Nigeria and Ghana, with support for more countries expected soon. The app is available for download on both Android and iOS.

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