Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin from Bitfinex to Fisco

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin from Bitfinex

After a couple of trading activities on Bitfinex, you may now go ahead and make your first Bitcoin withdrawal. Whether it’s a Fiat or cryptocurrency withdrawal, the process outlined by Bitfinex is straightforward, and anybody can do it even beginners. Take note though that only verified users can make a Fiat money withdrawal.

To help you achieve your first withdrawal, we have prepared this guide for you to follow.

  1. Withdraw Bitcoin from Bitfinex
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from Bitfinex

To start, open the Bitfinex site through this link.

Log-in with the email address and password you used during registration, enter the Captcha text and click Log in.

For 2FA enabled account, enter the 6-digit code from the authenticator app and hit Authenticate.

Go to the ‘Withdraw’ section to start the activity.

1. Withdraw Bitcoin from your Bitfinex account

From the Withdraw page select which cryptocurrency you would like to get the funds from under the ‘Cryptocurrencies’ panel.

Enter the receiving wallet address, the amount you want to send, the sending wallet and your Note if any. Tick the small boxes to confirm that you wish to add a note for this transaction and that you have understood all the terms and conditions. Click the ‘Request Withdrawal’ button to proceed. Also before sending the request, a ‘Receive Amount’ field will show which tells you the total amount you will receive less the Tx Fee. This action usually takes up to 12 hours to complete.

Great work! You have successfully withdrawn Bitcoin from Bitfinex.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your Bitfinex account

For you to withdraw Fiat money from your Bitfinex account, go to the ‘Withdraw’ section and select the currency you wish to take the funds from under Bank Wire. On the next page, fill in your wire information such as name, address and bank details.

If you choose ‘Standard Withdrawal’ the fee structure is 0.1% of the withdrawn amount with a minimum of $20.00 (processed within seven days). Whereas if it’s an ‘Express Withdrawal’ the fee is 1% and with a processing time of 24 hours or 1 business day.

You can check the withdrawal that you’ve just made from the ‘Withdraw’ page under the ‘Recent Withdrawals’ section.

Congratulations! You have made your first Bitcoin withdrawal from Bitfinex.

Step by step guide on how to deposit Bitcoin on Fisco

Fisco is a professional group that provides superb investment support services including a cryptocurrency exchange. It offers both Fiat money and crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Here’s a guide on how to deposit Bitcoin to your account on Fisco:

  1. Depositing Fiat money to your Fisco account
  2. Depositing Bitcoin to your account on Fisco

Go to https://fcce.jp/ and click “Log in.”

Go to “Account” located at the main menu bar at the top of the page.

1. Depositing Fiat money to your Fisco account

From the Accounts page, go to the Deposits and Withdrawals section.

You can deposit fiat money via clicking on the “Japanese Yen withdrawal and deposit” button.

Awesome! You have just deposited Fiat money to your Fisco account.

 

2. Depositing Bitcoin on your account on Fisco

For Bitcoin, select from the cryptocurrencies offered under the Deposits and Withdrawals sections.

If you fancy Bitcoin, click “BTC deposits and withdrawals.”

Good job! You have just deposited Bitcoin on your account on Fisco.

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