Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin from OKCoin to Poloniex

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin from OKCoin

Processing withdrawals from your funded OKCoin account are easy. You can withdraw Bitcoin or Fiat money, depending on what you have deposited.

Let’s go through the step by step process to help you withdraw funds on your OKCoin account:

  1. Withdraw Bitcoin on OKCoin
  2. Withdraw Fiat money on OKCoin

Click here to open the exchange site.

You have three options when logging in. As shown on the image below, you can log in using your linked phone number, registered email address, and sub-account.

In this example, we are logging in using the email address and password I’ve filed for OKCoin.

Once logged in, you will see the “My Wallet” page where you can see available tokens. To withdraw, click on “Token Withdraw” from your selected Bitcoin or currency.

1. Withdraw Bitcoin from your OKCoin account

For Bitcoin withdrawal, select your Bitcoin under “Token Deposit”. We are using Bitcoin in this example.

Paste the deposit address or select your wallet address by clicking on “OK address.” It is a must to copy the correct address before submitting the transaction. Otherwise, you may lose control of your Bitcoin as it can no longer be reverted. Next, type in your Google Authentication code, SMS Verification code, and Fund password. Click on “Confirm withdrawal” to proceed.

You can check your balance by clicking on the “Balance” menu available on the right side of the page.

Nice! You have successfully withdrawn Bitcoin from your OKCoin account.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your OKCoin account

For Fiat money withdrawal, select your currency under “Token Withdraw”. We are using USD in this example.

Select the beneficiary account and type in the amount you opt to withdraw. After submitting the request, OKCoin will verify the details and process the transfer.

Epay service fee and wire transfer fee will be deducted automatically from your withdrawal amount. If your withdrawal is rejected by the beneficiary bank, OKCoin will return the withdrawal amount as well as the service fee. However, Epay service fee and wire transfer fee cannot be refunded. Therefore, it’s a must to enter the correct bank information before making a withdrawal.

Note: KYC level 2 is required for USD withdrawal as shown on the image below.

Perfect! You have successfully withdrawn Fiat money from your OKCoin account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Bitcoin on Poloniex

Depositing Bitcoin on your verified Poloniex account is possible through cryptocurrencies only. Additionally, you are required to confirm and fully verify your account in order to process deposits.

Here are the steps that you can follow to make your first Bitcoin deposit on Poloniex.

To get started, access the log-in page of the exchange and select on “Sign in.”

Click on “Balances” and select on “Deposits/Withdrawals.” Keep in mind that you can only deposit cryptocurrencies with Poloniex. In this example, let’s use BTC. To start depositing, select your Bitcoin from the list of cryptocurrencies and click on “Deposit.”

Copy the Deposit Address and use it in sending Bitcoin. Make sure that you are not sending any other currency to your deposit address to avoid losing funds. Meaning, if you’ve selected Bitcoin, you must deposit Bitcoin only.

Excellent! You have successfully funded Bitcoin your Poloniex account. 

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