Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Bitcoin from WEX to CEX.io

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Bitcoin from WEX

Processing withdrawals from your funded WEX 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 from your WEX account:

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

Click here to open the exchange site.

Log in using the email address and password you’ve registered for WEX.

After logging in, select on “Finances” to view your funds.

1. Withdraw Bitcoin from your WEX account

For Bitcoin withdrawal, select your Bitcoin under “Funds” and click on the “Withdraw” box.  In this example, we are using Bitcoin.

Enter the wallet address and make sure you are submitting correct one. Sending your money to the wrong Bitcoin could cause you to lose your money permanently as the transaction can no longer be reverted. Click on “Withdrawal” to continue.

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 You have successfully withdrawn Bitcoin from your WEX account.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money on your WEX account

For Fiat money withdrawal, select your currency under “Funds” and click on the “Withdraw” box.  In this example, we are using Bitcoin.

Select your payment method from the drop-down menu. Enter the amount and the receiver’s name. After submitting, your chosen purse will open. Make sure accurate information is submitted as completed withdrawal transactions can no longer be reverted. Hence, you could accumulate fees or lose your money permanently.

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 You have successfully withdrawn Fiat money from your WEX account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Bitcoin on CEX.io

CEX.io offers a convenient way of depositing Bitcoin or Fiat money on your verified and confirmed account. Prior to making deposit transactions, Google Authentication must be activated.

These steps are very helpful in making your first Bitcoin deposit on CEX.io.

  1. Deposit Bitcoin on CEX.io
  2. Deposit Fiat money on CEX.io

Access the CEX.io website by clicking this link. Log in using your registered email address and password or via your social media account.

After logging in, you’d automatically see the “Deposit” button in green.

1. Deposit Bitcoin on your CEX.io account

To deposit Bitcoin on your CEX.io account, select your Bitcoin and enter your desired amount at the right side of the screen, then click on “Continue.”

You will be given an address. This is what you need to use in processing your Bitcoin deposit or you can also scan the QR code to generate a new one. See to it that you are copying the correct address when depositing to avoid losing funds.

Bitcoin deposit transactions are available at the bottom of the page under “Recent BTC transactions.”

Excellent! You have deposited Bitcoin on your CEX.io account.

 

2. Deposit Fiat money on your CEX.io account

The ability to deposit Fiat money on your CEX.io account is possible and you have three options to select from. First, you need to select your currency and enter your desired amount on the right side of the screen. Second, select your deposit payment method and fill out the form asked by the system.

If you choose to fund your account from the card, you need to input the card data. Note that you can fund your account only from your personal card, not 3rd parties cards.

You did it! You have deposited Fiat money on your CEX.io account.

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