Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Litecoin from HitBTC to Binance

Step by step guide on withdrawing funds from your HitBTC account

HitBTC has an easy way of withdrawing funds. However, you can only process transactions for cryptocurrencies as Fiat currencies like US dollar, Euros, British Pounds, and more are currently not available.

Here are guided steps on how to withdraw funds from you HitBTC account:

Go to https://hitbtc.com and log into your account using the email and password you’ve registered, then click “Sign in.”

To withdraw your Litecoin, proceed to the “Account” tab. Click on the “Withdraw”  button next to your Litecoin.

Before making any withdrawal, make sure that the amount you’d wish to withdraw is deposited on your main account, so you can transfer it from your trading account if needed. Hit the “Transfer” button to proceed.

After transferring your funds from your primary account to the trading account, you can proceed to process the withdrawal.

Enter the amount you’d want to withdraw and paste the receiving address to the “Address” field. Make sure that you’re using the correct address. Once your money has been sent, the transaction wouldn’t be reversed.

Once ready, click “Withdraw.”

After hitting the “Withdraw” button and typing in the authentication code, the following notification is going to pop-up: “Your withdrawal request requires confirmation by e-mail.”

Open your email and locate the message from [email protected], with a subject line “Withdraw verification” that looks like this:

Click the link to confirm your withdrawal. You can manage your withdrawals in the “Reports – Payment history,” or in the “Latest transactions” section at the bottom of the screen.

The three yellow dots show that your withdrawal is being processed. Once completed, it will turn green.

Nice one! You have successfully withdrawn Litecoin from your HitBTC account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Litecoin on Binance

Adding funds into your Binance account can be done by depositing crypto and fiat money . After making sure that your Binance 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 Binance account.

  1. Deposit Litecoin on Binance
  2. Deposit Fiat money on Binance

Click this to access the platform.

Once the site is up, log-in with your registered account and enter the 2FA verification code.

1. Deposit Litecoin on your Binance account

Click on “Wallet” at the top-right area of the website. Then go to “Fiat and Spot”.

 

Select your Litecoin. You can directly type it in the box so you don’t have to go through the entire list then click on Deposit. We are using BTC in this example.

 

You will be given the wallet address which you can copy to continue depositing. Make sure you are copying the correct one as transactions can no longer be reverted. If your funds are transferred to the incorrect address, you could lose your money.

To check pending and all transactions, go to “Deposit Withdraw History.”

Way to go! You have funded Litecoin on your Binance account.

2. Deposit Fiat money on your Binance account

Click on “Wallet” at the top-right area of the website. Then go to “Fiat and Spot”.

Click on the Deposit button.

Select currency and payment method. Then click Continue. Follow the succeeding instructions to complete your deposit.

Good job! You have funded fiat on your Binance account.

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