Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ethereum from Private: Idax to Fisco

Step by step guide on how to withdraw funds from your account on Idax

Idax is a user-friendly exchange platform, which offers crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Below are some steps to help you withdraw funds from your account.

Go to https://www.idax.mn/ and select “Login.”

Enter the email and password you registered, and then hit “Login.”

Go to “Assets.”

Select the currency you want to withdraw funds from and click “Withdrawal.”

In this example, we are going to use VIN. Enter the withdrawal address, the amount you wish to withdraw, and then click “Submit” to proceed.

Congratulations! You have successfully withdrawn Ethereum from your Idax account.

Step by step guide on how to deposit Ethereum on Fisco

Fisco is a professional group that provides superb investment support services including a cryptocurrency exchange. It offers both Fiat money and crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Here’s a guide on how to deposit Ethereum to your account on Fisco:

  1. Depositing Fiat money to your Fisco account
  2. Depositing Ethereum to your account on Fisco

Go to https://fcce.jp/ and click “Log in.”

Go to “Account” located at the main menu bar at the top of the page.

1. Depositing Fiat money to your Fisco account

From the Accounts page, go to the Deposits and Withdrawals section.

You can deposit fiat money via clicking on the “Japanese Yen withdrawal and deposit” button.

Awesome! You have just deposited Fiat money to your Fisco account.

 

2. Depositing Ethereum on your account on Fisco

For Ethereum, select from the cryptocurrencies offered under the Deposits and Withdrawals sections.

If you fancy Bitcoin, click “BTC deposits and withdrawals.”

Good job! You have just deposited Ethereum on your account on Fisco.

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