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Roqqu Expands Beyond Trading After 30,000 Users Test Futures Platform

March 25, 2026
2 min read
Author: Joyce Onyeagoro

The expansion mirrors a wider industry trend, with platforms like Luno and Busha broadening their services, while global players such as Bitget and Bybit evolve into multi-service platforms.

Roqqu,  a Nigeria-based cryptocurrency startup, is expanding its offerings after drawing more than 30,000 users to its futures trading platform during its beta phase, signalling strong demand for advanced trading tools.

The futures product, launched in December 2025 and now fully rolled out, marks a shift beyond basic buy, sell, and swap services. Built in-house, it forms part of Roqqu’s plan to develop a broader, all-in-one trading ecosystem.

Building on this momentum, the company is preparing to introduce crypto-powered payment cards and a locally developed prediction market to deepen user engagement and stay competitive. It has also introduced a 0.1% trading fee after offering free access during beta, aiming to remain attractive to active traders.

Roqqu is also revisiting its card product after discontinuing an earlier version in 2022, with a new and more reliable offering expected to work across local and international markets.

The expansion mirrors a wider industry trend, with platforms like Luno and Busha broadening their services, while global players such as Bitget and Bybit evolve into multi-service platforms.

As part of its growth strategy, Roqqu is also exploring tokenisation and reward-based products and has expanded regionally with the acquisition of Flitaa in 2025. The company’s push comes amid a shifting regulatory landscape in Nigeria, where it is positioning itself to stay competitive through continuous innovation.

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