Bithumb only allows Fiat money (KRW) withdrawals to Korean residents. Other users have the option to withdraw cryptocurrency like FNB Protocol (FNB) and here the easy steps to follow:
Go to https://www.bithumb.com and click on “Sign In.”
Enter the email and password you registered.
Enter the security password you used when you signed up then click “Confirm.”
After logging in, click on the “Wallet” button located at the top bar and select “Withdrawal.”
On the Withdrawal section, select the FNB Protocol (FNB) or currency you want to withdraw.
Next, enter the amount you wish to withdraw, together with the bank name, bank account, account number, account holder’s name. Always double check your information before submitting withdrawal transactions as it can no longer be reverted and could cause you to lose funds.
Also, type in the cell phone verification code for authentication purposes, and then click “Withdrawal Request.”
Check the transaction history at the bottom of the page where it says “History” or by clicking on the “Pending Order” and “Completed Orders.”
Fantastic! You have just withdrawn FNB Protocol (FNB) from your Bithumb account.
Placing funds into your Bittrex account is possible by depositing cryptocurrencies like FNB Protocol (FNB) and Fiat money. After making sure that your Bittrex account is safe to use and is fully verified, you can proceed with performing deposit transactions.
Here, you will find steps that you can follow in funding your Bittrex account.
Click this to access the platform.
Once the site is up, log-in with your registered account.
Once you’re logged in, click on “Wallet” which routes you to the “Account Balances” page.
To deposit FNB Protocol (FNB) on Bittrex, select your FNB Protocol (FNB) from the list of available cryptocurrencies. Initially, the page seems empty. You may want to click on “Show zero balance” to view the list or directly type in FNB Protocol (FNB). So, in this example, we will deposit BTC.
After typing in BTC, the list filters and displays BTC only. There are two icons beside the FNB Protocol (FNB), and for deposit, select the green icon.
A new box pops-up. Click “New Address” to generate your address. Please make sure to read the FNB Protocol (FNB) deposit instructions if they are available. Some coins require a minimum amount to be sent before they are credited, and some ask for a message/payment/tag/memo. Therefore, you must send FNB Protocol (FNB) to the address provided and attach the needed notes to the deposit for Bittrex to route it to your account.
Also, make sure that you only send the same type of coins to the address. Meaning, if you generated a FNB Protocol (FNB) address you deposit FNB Protocol (FNB) to it and not some other coin. If instructions are not followed, you will risk losing your funds permanently.
For Fiat money deposit, select your currency from the list. Click on “Show zero balance” to view the entire list or directly type in the currency of your choice. So, in this example, we will deposit USD.
After typing in USD, the list filters and displays USD only. There are two icons beside the currency, and for deposit, select the green icon.
Important reminders: Bittrex now supports eligible personal and corporate accounts for USD deposits. International customers and those operating in the States of California, New York, Montana, and Washington are eligible as long as the identity verification process is completed. It is a requirement to request your account(s) be added to the USD markets. If you already have an existing account, you can process your request in a few minutes, and it gets approved in just a few days.
Click here to view the requirements needed.
After the deposit process, you can check your transactions under “Pending Deposits” and “Deposit History” when you scroll down the page.
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