In Bibox, only cryptocurrencies are allowed (no Fiat money).
We are going to teach you how to withdraw Bitcoin Cash from your Bibox account and here are the steps:
Open the Bibox website – https://www.bibox.com
Log into your account by entering the email and password you registered.
Go to “Assets” located at the top bar beside your profile.
From the Assets page, go to the “Withdraw” section. Select your Bitcoin Cash and enter the required details such as the amount and the withdrawal address. Pay attention to the wallet address that you’re copying as processed Bitcoin Cash withdrawals can no longer be reverted. If you transact with the wrong one, you will lose your money permanently. Click the Withdraw Bitcoin Cash button to continue.
To check on the status of the withdrawal transaction that you just made, go to the “Withdrawal” section.
Simex allows crypto-to-crypto and Fiat currency transactions.
Below are the steps on how to deposit Bitcoin Cash to your account:
Go to https://simex.global/en and log into your account.
Once you’re in, select “Deposit” from the Finance tab.
In depositing RUB, you can do it through Visa and MasterCard debit cards issued by Russian banks, YandexMoney, Payment orders, Tinkoff, Sberbank-Online, Russian Standard, Alfa-Click, Unistream Global Money Transfers, Wallet One, Svyaznoy terminals, Euronet terminals, payment terminals.
For USD, Wire Transfer and Epay are the options available.
Next, choose the financial account you wish to deposit funds to and select the method of payment. Enter the amount you wish to deposit and click on the “Next” button. After this, you will be redirected to the payment service page where you need to complete the transaction.
On the same “Deposit” page, choose the account you want to deposit funds to and select which cryptocurrency you prefer, like Bitcoin Cash.
Next, copy the address and paste it into your third-party wallet. Make sure that you copy the correct address because once the transaction is done, it cannot be reversed.
You can check the link making sure the first and last two digits are correct.
If you want to check the transactions you made, go to the bottom of the same page.
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