Withdrawing your funds from 1BTCXE is something that you can effortlessly and quickly do. You have the option to withdraw Ethereum or Fiat money depending on your necessity and preference. It is a requirement though that you have a valid Crypto Capital account before you can transfer Fiat money.
The steps below will lead you to achieve your first withdrawal from 1BTCXE.
Log-in to 1BTCXE to start the process by typing in your registered email and password. To continue, hit the ‘Login’ button.
If you have an active 2FA setting for your 1BTCXE account, you will need to key-in your 6-digit code which you can get from the authenticator app. Validate to go to the next page.
Click the ‘Withdrawal’ button or tab to initiate your withdrawal.
To withdraw Ethereum, locate the ‘Withdraw Bitcoins’ section and enter the receiving address and the amount you want to send. Be careful with the address to avoid errors. If you type a wrong address, you’ll most likely lose your funds. To complete this step, click the ‘Send Bitcoins’ button. You might need to provide another 6-digit code on the next screen if 2FA setting is active on your 1BTCXE account. The withdrawal process on 1BTCXE is most of the time immediate and crediting to the receiving wallet may need to wait for a certain number of confirmations.
As previously mentioned, Fiat withdrawal requires a Crypto Capital account which is associated or connected to your 1BTCXE account. If everything is ready, you can now withdraw your funds in the form of Fiat from 1BTCXE.
From the ‘Withdraw’ page, look for the ‘Withdraw Fiat Currency’ section. Select your Crypto Capital account from the dropdown list and the amount you wish to withdraw. Click the ‘Withdraw Currency’ button to complete the transaction. Same with Ethereum withdrawal, you may also need to provide a 6-digit code if two-factor authentication is active on your 1BTCXE account. Since the exchange manually verifies all withdrawals for security purposes crediting may take up to 1 day.
You can find your withdrawal transaction from the ‘Recent Withdrawals’ section on the Withdraw page.
Indacoin allows you to deposit both cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Fiat money. Prior to doing deposit transactions, you need to verify your identity, however, the process is simple and straightforward.
Here are the steps on how to deposit Ethereum on Indacoin account:
To log in, open the Indacoin site and click on “Products” then “Trading Platform.”
Type in your registered email address, password, and the captcha provided by the system. Click on “Sign in” to continue.
After logging in, click on “Send/Request.” Please take note that Indacoin uses the term “Request” for deposit.
To deposit Ethereum, click on “Cryptocurrency” and select your Ethereum from the drop-down menu. You will then be given a wallet address. This is the address that you need to use in processing your Ethereum deposit. You have the option to scan the QR code to generate a new one. Make sure that the correct address is used in processing your transaction to avoid losing funds.
Recent and previous transactions can be viewed under “Account History.”
For Fiat money deposit, select on “Money” and choose your currency from the drop-down menu. Since this step requires you to add a credit card, you need to go through Indacoin’s Verification process.
Once verified, click on “Deposit.”
Recent and previous transactions can be viewed under “Account History.”
Perfect! You have added Fiat money on your Indacoin account.
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