Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin Cash from Coinbase to Private: DSX

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin Cash from Coinbase

Making withdrawals from your funded Coinbase account is simple. Before you can withdraw, you need to first sell your Bitcoin Cash.

Let’s check these steps to help you withdraw funds from your Coinbase account:

Click here to open the exchange site and click on “Log in.”

Select on “Sign In” then enter your registered username and password. Click on the “Sign In” button to continue logging in.

To withdraw funds from your Coinbase account, select on “Accounts” once you’re completely logged in. Once you have enough funds on your wallet, the “Withdraw” button becomes clickable. Locate your wallet at the left side of the screen.

After clicking on “Withdraw,”  a new box pops up where you need to select your funding source and type in the amount of your choice. Click on “Withdraw” to continue.

You did it! You have withdrawn Bitcoin Cash from your Coinbase account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Bitcoin Cash on DSX

You can acquire funds in your DSX account through digital currencies like Bitcoin Cash or Fiat money. If you prefer to add funds through Bank transfer, you are required to finish the “Know Your Customer” or “KYC” process. If you have a verified ePayments account, you can link it and deposit directly.

Here you will find steps that can help you make your first Bitcoin Cash deposit on DSX.

  1. Deposit Bitcoin Cash on DSX
  2. Deposit Fiat money on DSX

First off, access the log-in page of the exchange.

After logging in, select the “Add funds” option. This is where you can see all your DSX cryptocurrency wallets.

1. Deposit Bitcoin Cash on your DSX account

If you wish to deposit cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Cash on your DSX account, select your desired Bitcoin Cash. After making your selection, you will be given a “deposit address” which you need to copy using the “Copy button” or press the “Info button” and scan the QR code.  You will receive an email notification when the Bitcoin Cash deposit is processed and funds are available on your DSX account.

Incoming cryptocurrency transaction will be finally processed by DSX only after the exact count of network confirmations. Confirmations count depends on cryptocurrency.

For your reference, these are the supported cryptocurrencies:

Bitcoin (BTC) – 3 confirmations (apx. 30 minutes, sometimes longer)
Bitcoin Cash (BCC) – 6 confirmations (apx. 1 hour, sometimes longer)
Bitcoin Gold (BTG) – 6 confirmations (apx. 1 hour, sometimes longer)
Litecoin (LTC) – 6 confirmations (apx. 15 – 20 minutes, sometimes longer)
Ethereum (ETH) – 25 confirmations (apx. 5 – 10 minutes, sometimes longer)

Perfect! You have deposited Bitcoin Cash on your DSX account. 

 

2. Deposit Fiat money on your DSX account

For you to upload Fiat money to your DSX account through Bank transfer, you need to complete your KYC process as described above OR if you have a verified ePayments* account, you can link it and then deposit instantly.

*ePayments is an international payment provider that makes it easy to send money transfers across borders almost instantly.

From the dashboard, follow the instructions on how to upload funds to a bank account after passing KYC. If you’ve not passed KYC and/or need a faster option and you have an ePayments account, you can quickly link it (after clicking the “Add funds” button)

Awesome! Fiat money has been deposited on your DSX account.

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