Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin from bitFlyer to Coinfloor

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin from bitFlyer

Making withdrawals from your funded bitFlyeraccount is simple. You can withdraw crypto Bitcoin or Fiat money, depending on what you have saved.

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

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

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

Type in your registered email address and password, then click on “Log in.”

After logging in, go to “Account Funding.”

1. Withdraw Bitcoin from your bitFlyer account

To withdraw Bitcoin from bitflyer, select your preferred Bitcoin under “Account Funding.” Type in your desired amount and enter the wallet address. Make sure you are using the correct address to avoid losing funds.

You did it! You have withdrawn Bitcoin from your bitflyer account.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your bitFlyer account

To withdraw Fiat money, select your currency under “Account Funding.” Select your currency and your source of funds. Supply accurate information and double check them before completing your withdrawal transaction to avoid losing funds.

Perfect! You have withdrawn Fiat money from your bitflyer account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Bitcoin on Coinfloor

As one of the most trusted exchanges in the UK, Coinfloor offers its users two options in funding their accounts. Whether you choose to deposit through Fiat or Bitcoin, both process is easy to initiate and complete.

If you wonder how to do this, you can quickly go through the steps below.

  1. Deposit Bitcoin on Coinfloor
  2. Deposit Fiat money on Coinfloor

To start, you have to sign in to your account by entering your email address and password. Additionally, you can also tick the ‘I’m a trader’ box if you believe you are and wish to disable the additional 2FA. After this, click Sign In to continue.

Here, you will have to input your Authy code. This part is the 2FA setting that you’ve added when you first signed up for an account on Coinfloor. Submit this code to proceed.

1. Deposit Bitcoin on your Coinfloor account

Unlike other exchanges, the deposit tab or section will only appear on Coinfloor once everything gets verified. From the homepage, you can start verification by hitting ‘Choose’ under Initiate Verification. After this step, the ‘Deposit’ tab will show up on the top navigation bar of the site. Click on it and select Bitcoin as your deposit.

Your unique deposit address will appear where you can transfer the funds using your preferred wallet. Coinfloor processes Bitcoin deposits 24/7.

Note: For more info about Bitcoin deposits you can check Coinfloor’s support page here.

Perfect! You have done an excellent job for putting some Bitcoin in your Coinfloor account.

2. Deposit Fiat money on your Coinfloor account

Just like Bitcoin deposits, funding with Fiat also requires passing verification. You can verify by clicking on the ‘Choose’ button from the homepage and afterward the ‘Deposit’ tab on the top navigation bar will become available.

When you access the deposit section, you will find Coinfloor Exchange UK’s client account details together with your unique reference code which is under BIC/SWIFT and in purple color. It is advisable to enter this code in the “message to beneficiary” field without additional words or numbers to avoid delays and errors.

The displayed bank account is where you need to transfer the funds and always make sure to specify the currency you are sending. Clearing may take up to five business days depending on what deposit method you choose.

Note: For more info regarding Fiat deposits (including fees), feel free to check this link.

To check your deposits, you can quickly go to the ‘Deposits and Withdrawals History’ section from your ‘My Account’ page.

Congratulations! You have finally funded your Coinfloor account with Fiat money.

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