Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ethereum from xBTCe to Bithumb

Step by step guide on how to withdraw Ethereum from your xBTCe account

xBTCe allows both Fiat money and cryptocurrency transactions.

Here are the steps on how to withdraw funds from your xBTCe account:

  1. Withdrawing Fiat money from xBTCe
  2. Withdrawing Ethereum from xBTCe

Go to https://my.xbtce.com/

Log into your account using the email and password you registered.

Next, select “Withdraw funds.”

1. Withdraw Fiat money on xBTCe

You can withdraw or transfer funds to another account only if your xBTCe eWallet is verified.

Let’s say, you want to withdraw via Visa/Master Card. From the “Withdraw funds” page, select “Visa/Master Card.” You can only withdraw funds to your VISA or MasterCard (including EuroCard) after you have deposited via a credit-debit card or wire transfer. Take note that the name on the card must be the same as the one that was used for your eWallet registration. Currently, the currencies allowed are EUR, USD, and RUB.

Next is to fill in the withdrawal form. Enter the amount, select the currency wallet, select the issuing country, enter your card number and select the state of card issuing bank and expiration date. Enter the cardholder’s name and select the currency. Then, tick the checkbox “Allow refund” in case of a refund. Finally, enter the PIN code for your eWallet.

After this, you will receive a confirmation message in your email. Click the link sent to you by xBTCe to confirm the withdrawal.  At this point, the withdrawal request will be submitted for review. After the Finance department approves your withdrawal, the requested funds will be sent to your Visa/Master Card.

Fantastic! You have successfully withdrawn Fiat money from your xBTCe account.

 

2. Withdraw Ethereum from your xBTCe account

Go to “Withdraw funds” and select Ethereum in the main menu.

Fill in the form by entering the withdrawal amount, your Ethereum address to which the funds will be credited (or select a template that will appear when you enter the address), and eWallet PIN code. Withdrawal templates allow you to save the Ethereum address for future use.

Once done, click “Withdraw.” In this example, we are using BTC.

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 You have successfully withdrawn Ethereum from your xBTCe account.

Step by step guide on how to deposit Ethereum on your Bithumb account

Bithumb only accepts Fiat currency (KRW) deposits from Korean residents. Other users have the option to deposit cryptocurrency like Ethereum.

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

Head to https://www.bithumb.com and log in to your account using the email and password you used upon registering, and then click on “Sign In.”

Enter the security password you used when you signed up then click “Confirm.”

From the homepage, select the “Wallet” tab at the top and choose “Deposit.”

Or click on “Deposit/Charge” at the upper right side of the page. Always double check the address that you’re using in processing deposits as processed transactions can no longer be reverted and could cause you to lose funds.

You can check your transaction history at the bottom of the page at the “History” Section or by clicking on the “Pending Order” and “Completed Orders” buttons at the bottom of the vertical tab on the right side.

Congratulations! You have funded Ethereum on your Bithumb account and you are now ready to trade. 

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