Making withdrawals from your funded Dragonex account is simple as long as you have completed the ID Verification process.
Let’s check these steps to help you withdraw Ethereum from your Dragonex account:
Click here to open the exchange site. Type in your login information and click on the “Log in” button.
To withdraw Ethereum from your secured Dragonex account, go to “My Assets” and select on “Account Assets” where you’ll be able to see different cryptocurrencies. Select your Ethereum and hit on “Withdraw.”
Enter your wallet address and click on “Confirm Add.” Make sure you are using the correct one to avoid losing funds.
You are also required to enter your amount, password, and SMS code. Click on “Apply to Withdraw.”
You can view your pending and previous withdrawal transaction under “Withdrawal History.”
Adding funds on your HitBTC account is easy. You can deposit cryptocurrencies only as Fiat currencies like US dollar, Euros, British Pounds, and more are currently not available.
Here are practical steps on depositing funds to your account:
Go to https://hitbtc.com and log into your account using the email and password you’ve registered, then click “Sign in.”
Next, go to your Account page or select the green “Deposit” button in the top right corner of the main page.
After clicking the “Deposit” button, you have to generate your wallet address. To do this, select the Ethereum that you want to buy or use the “Search” field at the top, and hit the button in “Deposit” column. Copy and paste the address at a third party service to initiate a transaction.
Some cryptocurrencies have additional identifier fields usually called Payment ID, like DestinationTag for XRP and Message for XEM. In this case, don’t forget to copy and paste your Payment ID to a separate field before sending a deposit.
Once your funds reached HitBTC, you will see pending transaction at the bottom of the Account page, in the “Latest transactions” corner. The funds will be reflected on your account shortly.
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