Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ethereum from Gemini to Bitbank

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Ethereum from Gemini

Making withdrawals from your funded Gemini account is simple. You can withdraw crypto Ethereum or Fiat money, depending on what you have saved.

Let’s check these steps to help you withdraw funds from your Gemini account:

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

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

Type in your registered email address and password, then click on “Submit.”

After logging in, go to “Transfer funds” then select on “Withdraw From Exchange” to start withdrawing funds from your Gemini account.

1. Withdraw Ethereum from your Gemini account

To withdraw Ethereum from your Gemini account, select your Ethereum under “Withdraw From Exchange.” You will then be asked to supply an address and the amount that you wish to withdraw. Enter the correct address and double check before completing to avoid losing funds.

You did it! You have withdrawn Ethereum from your Gemini account. 

 

2. Deposit Fiat money from your Gemini account

To withdraw Fiat money from your Gemini account, select your currency under “Withdraw From Exchange.” Select your method of withdrawing your funds, enter the amount you wish to deposit and the rest of the required information the system asks, depending on which method you have selected.

Easy, right? You have withdrawn Fiat money from your Gemini account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Ethereum on Bitbank

Bitbank is a Japanese exchange where cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Fiat money are being offered. Please be advised that for Fiat money deposit, the only available currency is Japanese YEN.

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 deposit Ethereum on Bitbank. We advise that you pay attention to the icon beside each description to make sure you are making the right selection.

  1. Deposit Ethereum on Bitbank
  2. Deposit Fiat money on 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 Fifth option from the top which is “Deposit.”

1. Deposit Ethereum on Bitbank

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

Attach the wallet address or scan the QR code to generate a new one. Make sure the correct address is used in processing your deposit transaction to avoid losing funds.

Nice! You have added Ethereum on your Bitbank account. 

2. Deposit Fiat money on Bitbank

Japanese YEN is the only available currency should you opt to fund Fiat money on Bitbank. Click on “deposit” next to the currency from the list.

The deposit number is your customer ID. Scroll down the page and check the “Name of client requiring payment” stated in the middle of the screen. Follow the instructions provided by the system and fill out the needed information required for you to continue depositing Japanese YEN on your account.

Note: The process of name transfer varies depending on the financial institution.

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

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