After a couple of trading activities, you may now go ahead and make your first Ethereum Classic (ETC) withdrawal. It is always a requirement to completely verify your DigiFinex account after registering.
To help you achieve your first Ethereum Classic (ETC) withdrawal, we have prepared this guide for you to follow.
Access first the DigiFinex website here.
Log into your account using the email and password you’ve registered.
After logging in, click on “Withdraw.” The screen will prompt you to activate Two-Factor Authentication first prior to making withdrawal transaction if you haven’t activated it yet after verifying your account. It’s an added security and it must be followed.
To continue processing your Ethereum Classic (ETC) withdrawal, you need to select first your desired Ethereum Classic (ETC) under “Token” and add your wallet address by clicking on “Add a new Address.” Make sure that you are adding the correct address to avoid losing funds.
Unlike other exchanges, BitMEX only accepts Bitcoin deposits. You have the option to exchange your local currency into Bitcoin at any known exchanges like Bitstamp, Coinbase, and OKCoin. There is no deposit fee on BitMEX.
To help you process your first deposit on BitMEX, we have compiled helpful steps that are easy to follow.
To start, go to the BitMEX log-in page by clicking this link.
On the log-in screen, enter your registered email address, password and two-factor authentication code if 2FA is active on your BitMEX account. Click the login button to continue.
Go to your ‘Account’ page by clicking the Account tab.
Click the ‘Deposit’ button to proceed to the next page.
Here, you will see your personal Multisignature Bitcoin Deposit Address. You can send your deposit either by copying the address or by scanning the QR code. As previously mentioned BitMEX only allows Bitcoin deposits. So deposits of any unsupported coins will be invalid. Crediting of your deposit will happen after receiving one confirmation from the Bitcoin network.
To check your deposit activity, you can go to your Account page and look for the Transaction History section.
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