Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Litecoin from Coinegg to xBTCe

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

CoinEgg is an easy-to-use exchange platform that offers crypto-to-crypto transactions.

Here’s how to withdraw Litecoin from your account on CoinEgg:

Go to https://www.coinegg.com/ and sign into your account.

How to Sign in on CoinEgg

To withdraw Litecoin from your account, you should complete the Basic Authentication first. Once done filling out everything, click on “Confirm to submit.”

Coinegg Identity Authentication

The next step is to go to the Balance box on the homepage and select “Withdrawal.”

You can always check your transactions on “Order History.”

how to withdraw on coineggGreat job! You have just withdrawn Litecoin from your account on CoinEgg.

Step by step guide on how to deposit Litecoin on your xBTCe account

In this article, we are going to teach you how to deposit both Fiat money and Litecoin deposits on xBTCe.

Here are the practical steps in processing these transactions:

  1. Depositing Fiat money on xBTCe
  2. Depositing Litecoin on xBTCe

Go to https://my.xbtce.com/

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

Next, select “Add Funds.”

1. Deposit Fiat money on xBTCe

On the “Add Funds” section, select your preferred platform in adding funds. You can choose between Bank cards, Bank systems, Electronic payments, and Prepaid cards.

In this example, we are using Wire Transfer from the Bank Systems option. Fill in the deposit form and choose the account into which the funds will be credited, the currency wallet and the bank country. Next, enter the amount you want to deposit and the currency. Available currencies are EUR, AUD, CAD, CHF, GBP, USD, and JPY. Once done, click “Next.”

A generated invoice will be provided, which contains your name, your account number, Beneficiary’s name, Beneficiary’s address, Beneficiary’s account, Beneficiary’s bank, the bank address and its SWIFT code.

You can download and print the invoice, which can be found in the Generated wire transfer invoices form. If you have requested an invoice but are not going to pay it, please delete it from the list. Use the invoice details to make a payment at a bank branch or via the Internet banking service.

You can check the status of the transactions you just made on the “History of Accounts” that is found in your account number located at the left of My xBTCe. For rejected transactions, click “Details” to find out the reason for the rejection, or contact xBTCe customer service () for more information. You can also cancel the pending transactions by clicking “Cancel” in the History tab of the Account Operations page.

Awesome! You have successfully added Fiat money on your xBTCe account.

 

2. Deposit Litecoin on xBTCe

On the “Add Funds” section, select “Crypto Payments.” Cryptocurrencies available are Bitcoin, Litecoin, Namecoin, Dash, Emercoin, Peercoin, Ethereum, Tether and Bitcoin Cash.

In this example, we are going to use Bitcoin. Select the currency wallet where the deposit will be transferred, and then click “Next.”

Log into your Bitcoin wallet and enter the BTC address generated in My xBTCe. The funds will be transferred to your xBTCe account as soon as your transaction received a sufficient number of confirmations (at least 3) on the Bitcoin network.

Fantastic! You have deposited Litecoin on your xBTCe account. 

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