Processing Ethereum withdrawal from your DSX account is only possible after passing the Know Your Customer” or “KYC” stage.
Here you will find steps that can help you make your first Ethereum withdrawal on DSX.
First off, access the log-in page of the exchange.
After logging in, click on “Account,” then “Withdraw.”
You can follow the same withdrawal process on all available cryptocurrencies on DSX. Remember that DSX is supporting Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCC), Bitcoin Gold (BTG), Litecoin (LTC) and Ethereum (ETH).
To withdraw Ethereum from your DSX account to external wallet, you need to create a withdrawal template and use template each time you want to withdraw your funds to the same wallet address.
Inside the “Withdraw” page, click on “Create Template” and choose your Ethereum. Specify the template name (label) and wallet address to which you want to withdraw funds. Make sure that you are selecting the correct address to avoid losing funds. The template will be available on the “Withdraw” page.
To withdraw cryptocurrency from your DSX account using existing withdrawal template, click on the necessary withdrawal template. You will be redirected to the withdrawal form where you need to enter your withdrawal amount. Click the “Withdraw” button afterward and approve your withdrawal request.
Ethereum withdrawals are processed and sent to the cryptocurrency network in a few minutes. In some instances, it can take up to few hours due to additional security screening. Additional delays with Ethereum withdrawals can be caused by limited liquidity on DSX hot wallets. In that case, the withdrawals processing delay can be up to a few hours, while DSX transfer funds to hot wallet.
Just like processing Ethereum withdrawal, you need to complete the KYC stage before you can proceed with your transaction.
After clicking on “Withdraw,” you will be given instructions on what to input like your withdrawal amount.
Bank transfer withdrawals are usually processed within 1-2 business days. It can take longer during bank holidays. DSX uses Rietumu Bank to send bank transfers.
Withdrawals in Fiat currencies (USD, EUR, RUB) to the ePayments platform are instant.
With Lykke, you can deposit funds using a variety of cryptocurrencies as well as Fiat money.
Let’s follow these steps to help you deposit funds on your registered and verified Lykke account:
Click here to open the exchange site.
Note: Downloading Lykke on your mobile phone is highly recommended because the trading process for Lykke requires you to sign in and connect using your mobile device. You are unable to trade using your computer.
I downloaded Lykke Wallet through Android in this example.
To log in, click on “Sign in.”
Type in the email address and password you’ve registered for Lykke Wallet.
Once you’re signed in, you will be routed to the Lykke Wallet homepage. To deposit, click on the blue plus sign on your selected currency or Ethereum. You may also directly click on “Payments & Transfers.”
For Ethereum deposit, select “Blockchain Transfer” under “Deposit.”
The “Deposit” screen shows up with all available tokens and coins. Select the one you would like to deposit by tapping on it. In this example, we select Bitcoin.
After you tap on Ethereum, the app will give you your wallet address. You can transfer your crypto assets to your trading wallet using wallet address and QR-code. It is a must to pay attention when you’re copying it as Ethereum transaction cannot be reversed, and if you’re not careful, you will end up losing your money.
You can check your balance by going back to the “Home” icon.
If you prefer to deposit using Fiat money, select “Swift” under “Deposit.”
Enter your preferred amount to deposit and click on the “Deposit” box.
Fill out the “Payment details” form and double check the onscreen information before submitting. Once you sent it to the wrong account, it cannot be undone, and your money can be lost permanently. After submitting your data, you get redirected to the screen of the payment provider.
You can check your balance by going back to the “Home” icon.
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