- Apr 15, 2022
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Most crypto projects focus entirely on online trading, charts, and leverage tools — but sometimes the real value is in real-world access points, where people can buy or sell crypto in person.
Abarai, a privacy-friendly exchange out of Romania, is building exactly that. And what’s cool is that they’re expanding their local partner program to multiple countries — not with just English materials, but full native-language support.
They now have dedicated onboarding pages in French, Hungarian, and Ukrainian, aimed at helping small businesses or crypto enthusiasts become local resellers of Bitcoin — no advanced tech, no custody, no fancy setup.
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If you're in France, Belgium, or another francophone region and want to offer Bitcoin in your shop or café, they’ve made it super easy to get started:

No prior crypto experience is required. The system works with a simple point-of-sale interface and the customer always receives coins directly in their own wallet — so you don’t hold any funds or deal with custody risks.
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Hungary often gets left out of crypto infrastructure, so it’s refreshing to see this level of attention. Abarai now offers a full Hungarian-language portal here:

Whether you run a coffee shop in Budapest or a small store in a rural area, this lets you offer Bitcoin transactions on the spot. You also earn a commission for every sale, and no wallet management is required on your part.
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Crypto adoption in Ukraine has grown massively, and Abarai is making it easier for Ukrainians to join the ecosystem as local providers. Their Ukrainian partner page is here, fully written in Cyrillic:

No KYC is required for customers below €1000, and you can accept multiple payment types. It’s a good fit for communities where traditional banking is limited or expensive.
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Abarai’s partner program is a fresh take on local crypto adoption. It allows small business owners and individuals to bring crypto to their community in a simple, legal, and compliant way — especially in countries where ATM networks or local exchanges are still rare.
• The setup is non-custodial
• You don’t need to register clients
• No technical skills are required
• You earn a commission per transaction
• And you get direct support from the Abarai team
This is how real crypto adoption happens — not just in exchanges, but in barbershops, small stores, and local offices where trust is built in person.
Anyone here considering something similar in your country? Or already offering in-person BTC services?