Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin from Upbit to Coinone

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin from Upbit

Upbit exchange also allows its users to make withdrawals. The fee differs per session which you can find on their ‘Information Use’ section. Just like deposits, withdrawing your funds from this platform is also easy and quick.

Please see the steps below for the instructions on how to withdraw.

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

After accessing the Login page, click on the ‘Login to cacao account’ button.

Input the email address and password that you used when you signed up for an account on Upbit/Kakao. To continue, click on the Log-In button.

1. Withdraw Bitcoin from your Upbit account

Just like other exchanges, a user can only withdraw once his/her account gets fully authenticated. After completing the verification stage, you can go to the ‘Disbursement’ tab on the top navigation bar to start your withdrawal.

Select from the list of assets the cryptocurrency from which you want to withdraw the funds. Go to the ‘Withdrawal’ tab and follow the additional instructions just like entering the correct info of the receiver of funds. Achieving accuracy for this transaction will avoid issues and delays.

Awesome! You have successfully withdrawn Bitcoin from Upbit.

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your Upbit account

If you have a verified Upbit account, you can also make a Fiat withdrawal. Do this by going to the ‘Disbursement’ tab.

Point your mouse to the Fiat currency that holds the funds and navigate to the ‘Withdrawal’ tab. As always, be sure to follow the additional instructions. This step includes entering the correct details of the receiving channel which may consist but not limited to bank details and personal info.

To gain access to the status of your transaction, you can go to the ‘Deposit/withdrawal waiting’ section of the ‘Investment History’ page.

Congratulations! You have now withdrawn Fiat money from your Upbit account.

Step by step guide on how to Deposit Bitcoin on your Coinone

Coinone is an exchange platform based in Korea that allows Fiat money and crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Below is a guide to help you in depositing Fiat money and Bitcoin to your Coinone account:

  1. Depositing Fiat money on Coinone
  2. Depositing Bitcoin on Coinone

Go to Visit https://coinone.co.kr and click “Log in.”

Navigate your way to the Deposit section by clicking on the “D/W” button located at the top bar of the homepage.

1. Depositing Fiat money to your account on Coinone

From the deposit page, look for the Korean Won currency or simply go to “Quick menu.”

Select “KRW” and click on the “D/W” button beside it. In the Wallets section, select “Deposit” and on the Deposit form, enter the amount you want to deposit and click on the “Deposit” button to proceed with the transaction.

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

 

2. Depositing Bitcoin to your Coinone account

From the withdrawal page, look for the Bitcoin you want to deposit funds to, or simply go to “Quick menu.”

In this example, we are going to use Bitcoin. Locate the BTC button and click on “D/W” beside it.

Next, copy the address provided and paste it on your preferred third-party wallet, enter the amount you wish to deposit and proceed with the whole process.

Great work! You have just deposited Bitcoin to your account on Coinone.

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