Ultimate guide on how to transfer
DigiByte (DGB) from BitInka to Binance

Step by step overview on how to withdraw DigiByte (DGB) from BitInka

Withdrawing funds from your BitInka account is very easy and straightforward. However, just like any other exchanges verification is necessary before you can make a withdrawal. Also, if you wish to withdraw from your local currency, you must first register your bank account.

To help you with the withdrawal process, we have prepared below easy-to-follow steps.

  1. Withdraw DigiByte (DGB) from BitInka
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from BitInka

Click this to access the platform.

Log-in with your registered BitInka account.

After logging in, you’ll be routed right away to the Wallet section of the exchange.

1. Withdraw DigiByte (DGB) from your BitInka account

To withdraw DigiByte (DGB), click on the ‘Cryptocoins’ tab.

Select the coin to which you want to withdraw your funds from and hit the ‘Withdraw’ button. Enter the amount to be transferred and to which wallet address on the next page. This operation is final so be sure to use the correct crypto-wallet address. Confirmation of this transaction may take up to 24 business hours.

Perfect! You have successfully processed DigiByte (DGB) withdrawal from your BitInka account. 

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your BitInka account

For Fiat money withdrawal, click on the ‘Currency’ tab.

Select the currency or fiat to which you want to make a withdrawal and then click the ‘Withdraw’ button of that currency. On the following page, provide the required information such as the amount to be withdrawn. Confirmation of this transaction will arrive within 24 to 72 hours.

To view your transaction, go to the ‘Withdrawal’ section and choose the DigiByte (DGB) or Fiat money that you have withdrawn.

Congratulations! You have successfully withdrawn Fiat money from your BitInka account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit DigiByte (DGB) on Binance

Adding funds into your Binance account can be done by depositing crypto and fiat money . After making sure that your Binance 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 Binance account.

  1. Deposit DigiByte (DGB) on Binance
  2. Deposit Fiat money on Binance

Click this to access the platform.

Once the site is up, log-in with your registered account and enter the 2FA verification code.

1. Deposit DigiByte (DGB) on your Binance account

Click on “Wallet” at the top-right area of the website. Then go to “Fiat and Spot”.

 

Select your DigiByte (DGB). You can directly type it in the box so you don’t have to go through the entire list then click on Deposit. We are using BTC in this example.

 

You will be given the wallet address which you can copy to continue depositing. Make sure you are copying the correct one as transactions can no longer be reverted. If your funds are transferred to the incorrect address, you could lose your money.

To check pending and all transactions, go to “Deposit Withdraw History.”

Way to go! You have funded DigiByte (DGB) on your Binance account.

2. Deposit Fiat money on your Binance account

Click on “Wallet” at the top-right area of the website. Then go to “Fiat and Spot”.

Click on the Deposit button.

Select currency and payment method. Then click Continue. Follow the succeeding instructions to complete your deposit.

Good job! You have funded fiat on your Binance account.

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