Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ethereum from CEX.io to EXMO

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Ethereum from CEX.io

Prior to making transactions, like Ethereum withdrawal, Google Authentication must be activated on your CEX.io account.

These steps are very helpful in making your Ethereum withdrawal from CEX.io.

  1. Withdraw Ethereum from CEX.io
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from CEX.io

Access the CEX.io website by clicking this link. Log in using your registered email address and password or via your social media account.

After logging in, you’d automatically see the “Withdraw” button in blue.

1. Withdraw Ethereum from your CEX.io account

To withdraw Ethereum from your CEX.io account, select your Ethereum and enter your desired amount at the right side of the screen. Next, enter the recipient’s address and make sure you are supplying the correct one to avoid losing your funds. Check the agreement box and click on “Withdraw” to proceed.

Nice! You have withdrawn Ethereum from your CEX.io account. 

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your CEX.io account

To process Fiat money withdrawal, you need to select your currency first on the right side of the screen and type in your desired amount. Next, choose your method of processing withdrawal. If you opt to process it through a new payment card, you have to option to add a new card and then proceed to process your withdrawal. Follow the steps and supply the information required by the system depending on the method you’ve selected.

You made it! You have withdrawn Fiat money from your CEX.io account. 

Step by step overview on how to deposit Ethereum on EXMO

After securing your EXMO account, you can proceed with depositing funds through Ethereum or Fiat money. Just like other exchanges, the funding process for this platform is very straightforward.

The steps below will guide you in processing your first Ethereum deposit on EXMO.

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

Click this link to access the exchange site and click “Sign in” to log into your registered and verified EXMO account.

After logging in, click on “Finance” where you’d get to see all available currencies. Beside each currency is a “Deposit” button which you need to click to start funding Ethereum on your EXMO account.

1. Deposit Ethereum on your EXMO account

To fund your account with Ethereum, select your Ethereum under the “Finance” page and click on the “Deposit” box inline with your Ethereum.

You will then be asked to generate a deposit address. To do this, click on “Create address.”

The page will provide the wallet address which you need to copy or you can also scan the barcode to generate a new one. Make sure that you are copying the correct address to avoid losing your funds when processing your deposit transaction.

To view your recent and previous deposits, you can go to “Transaction history” right below the same page.

Excellent! You have deposited Ethereum on your EXMO account. 

 

2. Deposit Fiat money on your EXMO account

You have the option to deposit Fiat money on EXMO. Like Ethereum deposit, select your currency under “Finance” page and click on the “Deposit” box inline with your selection.

You will then select your method of Fiat deposit transaction and fill out the form required depending on what method you’ve selected.

To view your recent and previous deposits, you can go to “Transaction history” right below the same page.

Nice work! You have added Fiat money on your EXMO account. 

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