Ultimate guide on how to transfer
NEM (XEM) from Indacoin to Private: Bitlish
  • Step by step overview on how to withdraw NEM (XEM) from Indacoin

    The withdrawal process for Indacoin is only possible for NEM (XEM) transaction as Fiat money withdrawal via external wallet is not yet available.

    Here are the steps on how to withdraw NEM (XEM) from Indacoin:

    To log in, open the Indacoin site and click on “Products” then “Trading Platform.”

    Type in your registered email address, password, and the captcha provided by the system. Click on “Sign in” to continue.

    After logging in, click on “Send/Request.” Please take note that Indacoin uses the term “Send” for withdrawal.

    Select your NEM (XEM) from the drop-down menu and type in your desired amount. Next, enter the wallet address. It is very important to double check the address that you are pasting to avoid processing invalid withdrawal transaction or losing your funds. Click on “Send” to continue.

    Recent and previous transactions can be viewed under “Account History.”

    Perfect! You have successfully withdrawn NEM (XEM) from your Indacoin account.

    Step by step overview on how to deposit NEM (XEM) on Bitlish

    The funding process at Bitlish is straightforward just like any other exchanges. You can opt to fund using your favorite cryptocurrency or with Fiat money. Take note though that a verified account is mandatory to make a Fiat deposit.

    Herewith, is a guide we’ve established to help you with your first deposit on Bitlish.

    1. Deposit NEM (XEM) on Bitlish
    2. Deposit Fiat money on Bitlish

    To start, go to Bitlish log-in page by clicking this link.

    Log-in with your email address and password. Tick the box for the Captcha and hit Login.

    Retrieve the 6-digit code that you receive to your phone number and enter it on the designated field. Click ‘Confirm’ to continue.

    From the homepage, click the ‘Finance’ tab to begin the funding process.

    1. Deposit NEM (XEM) on your Bitlish account

    Once you’re on the ‘Finance’ page of the platform, scroll down and go to the ‘Balance’ section. Select the NEM (XEM) that you wish to fund and hit the ‘Deposit’ button of that NEM (XEM).

    Provide the amount of your deposit and copy your cryptocurrency address or scan the QR code to the external wallet from which the funds will be coming. Bitlish will attempt three confirmations before updating your balance. It may take minutes to days to complete this action depending on blockchains throughput.

    Good job! You now have some NEM (XEM) deposits on your Bitlish account. 

     

    2. Deposit Fiat money on your Bitlish account

    Still from the Finance page of the platform, scroll down and look for the Balance section. Click ‘Deposit’ just under the currency or Fiat of your choice.

    The next page will show you two options. You can either make a deposit using your VISA/MasterCard card or with bank transfer. Read and follow all the instructions and provide correct details to avoid errors and delays. A failed transaction for bank transfers will get a charge for the payment processing.

    Deposits from cards will be credited immediately. Whereas, bank transfer transactions may take up to five business days.

    You can view your deposit transaction on the Finance page just below the Balance section. Click the ‘Account operations’ tab and select ‘Deposit’ for the type.

    Awesome! You now have Fiat money on your Bitlish account.
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