Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Dash from SouthXchange to KuCoin

Step by step guide on how to withdraw Dash from SouthXchange

You can withdraw both cryptocurrencies and fiat money on your SouthXchange account.

Here’s a guide to help you withdraw funds from your account:

  1. Withdrawing Dash on SouthXchange
  2. Withdrawing Fiat money on SouthXchange

Click here to open SouthXchange.

Log in using the email and password you registered for SouthXchange.

Once you’re in, select “Wallets” from the top bar. You will be taken to the Dash list.

1. Withdraw Dash from SouthXchange

Locate the Dash you want from the list or type it in on the search box. In this example, we will be using Bitcoin.

Add your selected Dash to the “favorites” tab, which is the blue ribbon at the top, by clicking on the heart symbol beside each Dash’s name.

Click on “Withdrawal” from the panel. Take note of the minimum amount, and then enter the information needed. You can choose from paying the fees yourself or letting the receiver pay it.

It is a must always to check the address to avoid sending your funds to the wrong account for once the transaction has been processed, it cannot be reverted.

Once done, select the “Withdraw” button.

You can check the transactions you made by clicking on the “Transactions” button beside “Withdrawal” or the “Orders” button located at the top bar.

Perfect! You have processed Dash withdrawal from your SouthXchange account.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money on SouthXchange

SouthXchange has already stopped supporting Fiat-related transactions. However, you can still withdraw Fiat money (USD) through bank wire. This service has a fee of $30 (USA) or $45 (rest of the world).

To request this service, please create a support ticket with the following information:

  • Recipient full name
  • Recipient address, city, zip code, country
  • Bank name
  • Bank account number
  • Bank routing number (USA) or SWIFT/IBAN code (international)
  • Amount to transfer in USD (this has to be available in your SouthXchange account). The limit is $4100 per month.
Great! You have processed Fiat money withdrawal from your SouthXchange account. 

Step by step overview on how to deposit Dash on KuCoin

Adding funds into your KuCoin account can be done by depositing cryptocurrencies like Dash. After making sure that your KuCoin account is safe to use and is fully verified, you can proceed with performing deposit transactions.

Here, you will find steps that you can follow in funding your KuCoin account.

Click this to access the platform.

Once the site is up, log-in with your registered account.

Use the email address and password you’ve registered for KuCoin and click on “Log in.”

After logging in, you will be routed automatically to the “Assets” page.

Inside the “Assets” page, select your Dash or if it’s more convenient for you, type in your Dash on the Search bar. Click on “Deposit” in line with your selected Dash or directly click on the “Deposit” menu at the left side of the screen. We are using BTC in this example.

Copy your Dash address or scan the barcode. Read the “Tips” prior to submitting your deposit. It is highly recommended to double check your wallet address before completing each deposit transaction to avoid losing money.

“Deposit history” is readily available should you want to check your pending and or all processed deposits.

Perfect! You have funded Dash on your KuCoin account.

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