Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ethereum from Bitbank to RightBTC

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Ethereum from Bitbank

Bitbank has a series of verification steps that you need to complete prior to doing any transactions, like withdrawing Ethereum.  Additionally, the website could be a challenge to navigate as it doesn’t have any option for an English translation, however, we were able to gather these steps to help you withdraw Ethereum from Bitbank. We advise that you pay attention to the icon beside each description to make sure you are making the right selection.

  1. Withdraw Ethereum from Bitbank
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from Bitbank

Click here to open the exchange site and click on “Login.”

After logging in, enter your email address and password. Click on “Login” to continue.

We are using Bitbank’s mobile version here. Click on the main menu at the upper-right hand portion of the page.

Click on the Sixth option from the top which is “Withdraw.”

1. Withdraw Ethereum from Bitbank

To withdraw cryptocurrencies like Ethereum from Bitbank, select on “withdraw” next to your preferred Ethereum.

Add the address and the amount you wish to withdraw. You also have the option to add a new address when needed. Remember to double check your wallet address as processed transactions can no longer be reverted and funds would end up missing if an incorrect one is used.

Click on “Submit” to continue.

Wow! You have successfully withdrawn Ethereum from your Bitbank account. 

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from Bitbank

To withdraw Fiat money from your Bitbank account, first, locate your currency, which is Japanese YEN and click on “withdraw.”

Enter the information asked by the system, depending on which withdrawal method you’ve selected. Remember to double check the information you supply as processed transactions can no longer be reverted and funds may end up missing.

That is it! You have withdrawn Fiat money from your Bitbank account. 

Step by step overview on how to deposit Ethereum on RightBTC

With RightBTC, you can deposit cryptocurrencies like Ethereum as well as Fiat money, but first, make sure you have completed the account “Verification” process and have activated 2FA.

Here are the steps on how to deposit Ethereum on your registered and confirmed RightBTCaccount:

  1. Deposit Ethereum on RightBTC
  2. Deposit Fiat money on RightBTC

Click here to open the exchange site and click on “Log in” after typing in the email address and password you’ve registered for RightBTC.

To deposit funds into your RightBTC account, go to “My Asset.”

You will then be redirected to the Asset Management page. Select “Deposit.”

1. Deposit Ethereum on RightBTC

To deposit Ethereum, click on the drop-down arrow to view the available cryptocurrencies. After selecting your Ethereum, you will be provided with an address which you can copy. This is the address that you need to use in processing deposit transactions. An incorrect address may lead to funding loss.

Great! You have deposited Ethereum on your RightBTC account. 

 

2. Deposit Fiat money on your RightBTC account

To deposit Fiat money, click on the drop-down arrow to view all available currencies. Just like cryptocurrency deposit, after selecting your currency, you will be provided with a wallet address. Copy and use this address in processing deposit transactions. Always remember to use the correct address to avoid losing funds.

You did it! You have added Fiat money on your RightBTC account.

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