Bitbank has a series of verification steps that you need to complete prior to doing any transactions, like withdrawing Ripple (XRP). Additionally, the website could be a challenge to navigate as it doesn’t have any option for an English translation, however, we were able to gather these steps to help you withdraw Ripple (XRP) from Bitbank. We advise that you pay attention to the icon beside each description to make sure you are making the right selection.
Click here to open the exchange site and click on “Login.”
After logging in, enter your email address and password. Click on “Login” to continue.
We are using Bitbank’s mobile version here. Click on the main menu at the upper-right hand portion of the page.
Click on the Sixth option from the top which is “Withdraw.”
To withdraw cryptocurrencies like Ripple (XRP) from Bitbank, select on “withdraw” next to your preferred Ripple (XRP).
Add the address and the amount you wish to withdraw. You also have the option to add a new address when needed. Remember to double check your wallet address as processed transactions can no longer be reverted and funds would end up missing if an incorrect one is used.
Click on “Submit” to continue.
To withdraw Fiat money from your Bitbank account, first, locate your currency, which is Japanese YEN and click on “withdraw.”
Enter the information asked by the system, depending on which withdrawal method you’ve selected. Remember to double check the information you supply as processed transactions can no longer be reverted and funds may end up missing.
As one of the most trusted exchanges in the UK, Coinfloor offers its users two options in funding their accounts. Whether you choose to deposit through Fiat or Ripple (XRP), both process is easy to initiate and complete.
If you wonder how to do this, you can quickly go through the steps below.
To start, you have to sign in to your account by entering your email address and password. Additionally, you can also tick the ‘I’m a trader’ box if you believe you are and wish to disable the additional 2FA. After this, click Sign In to continue.
Here, you will have to input your Authy code. This part is the 2FA setting that you’ve added when you first signed up for an account on Coinfloor. Submit this code to proceed.
Unlike other exchanges, the deposit tab or section will only appear on Coinfloor once everything gets verified. From the homepage, you can start verification by hitting ‘Choose’ under Initiate Verification. After this step, the ‘Deposit’ tab will show up on the top navigation bar of the site. Click on it and select Ripple (XRP) as your deposit.
Your unique deposit address will appear where you can transfer the funds using your preferred wallet. Coinfloor processes Ripple (XRP) deposits 24/7.
Note: For more info about Ripple (XRP) deposits you can check Coinfloor’s support page here.
Just like Ripple (XRP) deposits, funding with Fiat also requires passing verification. You can verify by clicking on the ‘Choose’ button from the homepage and afterward the ‘Deposit’ tab on the top navigation bar will become available.
When you access the deposit section, you will find Coinfloor Exchange UK’s client account details together with your unique reference code which is under BIC/SWIFT and in purple color. It is advisable to enter this code in the “message to beneficiary” field without additional words or numbers to avoid delays and errors.
The displayed bank account is where you need to transfer the funds and always make sure to specify the currency you are sending. Clearing may take up to five business days depending on what deposit method you choose.
Note: For more info regarding Fiat deposits (including fees), feel free to check this link.
To check your deposits, you can quickly go to the ‘Deposits and Withdrawals History’ section from your ‘My Account’ page.
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