Made by African women. Sold to the world.

Bitscy is a marketplace for African women who create. Artists, weavers, jewellers, potters, leatherworkers. Earn directly without the middleman.

  • List work in minutes
  • Paid in naira to Nigerian bank account
  • No business registration required
  • No PayPal or Stripe

Built by African women. For African women. Powered by open Bitcoin technology.

African woman artisan at work

For artists: Sell your craft. Get paid fairly.

No vendor application. No business registration. No middleman taking a cut. You set your prices, list your work, and get paid directly to your Nigerian bank account when someone buys.

Whether you're a painter in Lagos, a weaver in Kano, or a jeweller in Accra, Bitscy connects you to buyers worldwide who value your craft.

Open your shop

For buyers: Discover art you can't find anywhere else.

No account required to browse. No endless algorithm feed. Just real work from real makers, priced fairly.

Pay from your phone. Get it delivered anywhere in the world. Every purchase supports the artist directly.

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For artists: from your studio to the world

1

Open your shop

Tell us about your craft and upload a profile photo.

2

List your work

Add photos, descriptions, and prices. Set your own terms.

3

Get paid

Withdraw instantly to your Nigerian bank account.

Our payment network works across every country, without banks or middlemen blocking the path. You never have to think about it — it just works.

Open your shop

For buyers: support the maker, not the middleman

1

Find work you love

Browse real products from real makers. No algorithm, no ads.

2

Pay from your phone

Fast, secure checkout. Your payment goes directly to the artist.

3

Get it delivered

Shipped to you anywhere in the world.

Our payment network is built to work globally, without the delays and fees that plague traditional platforms. You pay what you see — nothing hidden.

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African woman artist at work

Why Bitscy exists

Three years ago, a Nigerian painter in Lagos wanted to sell her work online. PayPal doesn't support Nigeria. Stripe doesn't either. Etsy's payment processor blocked her. She paused her practice because the world's largest platforms were built for everywhere except where she is.

This happens to thousands of African artists every day. Banks don't move fast enough. Payment processors demand business licenses and tax ID numbers. The infrastructure was built assuming you'd run your shop from California or Berlin.

Bitscy fixes this. We're a marketplace built for artists in Africa, by women who work in tech and art. No middleman. No gatekeeping. Just fair payment for beautiful work.

Ready to begin?

Free to join. No fees to list. Bitscy takes 2% when you sell.