Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Litecoin from BTCBOX to BTC-Alpha

Step by step guide on how to withdraw Litecoin from your BTCBOX account

BTCBOX is a cryptocurrency exchange platform based in Japan, which allows both fiat money and crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Here are practical steps on how to withdraw Litecoin from BTCBOX:

  1. Withdrawing Fiat money from your BTCBOX account
  2. Withdrawing Litecoin from your BTCBOX account

Go to https://www.btcbox.co.jp and click “Login.” Enter your registered email and password and click “Login” to proceed.

Go to “Finance” or just directly click the “Withdraw” button found on your profile box located at the right side of the dashboard.

1. Withdrawing Fiat money from your account on BTCBOX

On the Finance page, select “JPY Withdraw.” Enter the amount you wish to withdraw together with your trading password, and then hit “Confirm.”

Awesome! You have just withdrawn Fiat money from your BTCBOX account.

 

2. Withdrawing Litecoin from your BTCBOX account

Go to the Finance page and choose “Coin Withdraw.” Enter your withdrawal amount, your trading password, and 2FA code. Click “Confirm” to continue.

Congratulations! You have successfully withdrawn Litecoin from your account on BTCBOX.

Step by step guide on how to deposit Litecoin on BTC-Alpha

You can deposit both cryptocurrencies and Fiat money on your registered and verified BTC-Alpha account.

Here are the steps on how to do it:

  1. Deposit Fiat money on BTC-Alpha
  2. Deposit Litecoin on BTC-Apha

Go to the BTC-Alpha website or simply click here.

Log in to your account using the email address and password you registered.

Once you’re in, click on your username at the top-right corner and select the  “Finance” button under it.

1. Deposit Fiat money on your BTC-Alpha account

For BTC-Alpha, USD is the only Fiat money accepted.

To start, type in USD on the search box. After locating it, click on “Deposit.”

BTC-Alpha provides payment solutions like Advanced Cash, Perfect Money, and NixMoney. Select one of these (sign up beforehand) systems to deposit funds on your private account.

On this example, we are using Advanced Cash.

Check out the transaction fee, minimal deposit, and maximal deposit in box 2. Enter the amount you wish to deposit in box 1 and hit “Checkout” or “Next.”

After depositing successfully, you can check out the transaction in box 3, or by going to the “History” button on the left side of the page.

Awesome! You have just deposited Fiat money on your BTC-Alpha account.

 

2. Deposit Litecoin on your BTC-Alpha account

Let’s deposit Litecoin on your BTC-Alpha account. Here, we are going to try to withdraw Bitcoin from your wallet.

Go to “Finance,” head to the Bitcoin tab from the cryptocurrency list and select “Deposit BTC.”

You can either do this through the QR code or by just copying the address. Always check the first two digits and last two letters of the address to see if you have copied the correct one. Remember that deposit transactions can no longer be reverted and you may lose your money if wrong address is used.

Open your Bitcoin wallet and paste the address you copied from your BTC-Alpha account, put in the amount you like, and then click on “Send.”

You can check your transaction history on the “History” button located on the left side of the Finance page.

Congratulations! You have funded Litecoin on your BTC-Aplha account and now ready to trade. 

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