Ultimate guide on how to transfer
Ripple (XRP) from Bitstamp to OOOBTC

Step by step overview on how to withdraw Ripple (XRP) from Bitstamp

To withdraw funds from Bitstamp, one must verify his/her account first. After such, you will be able to transact via Ripple (XRP) or Fiat money. The transaction time at Bitstamp does not take too long, and the process is also user-friendly.

Here, you will find steps that will guide you on how to make a withdrawal on Bitstamp.

  1. Withdraw Ripple (XRP) from Bitstamp
  2. Withdraw Fiat money from Bitstamp

Access the log-in page of Bitstamp first. Provide your registered information (User ID & Password), then hit Login.

For two-factor authentication, a token or 6-digit code is necessary to complete your log-in. Retrieve this from your authenticator app and click Continue.

Go to the ‘Withdrawal’ page as directed by the arrow on the image below.

1. Withdraw Ripple (XRP) from your Bitstamp account

From the selection on the left panel, select the cryptocurrency that you’d like to withdraw. On the next screen, provide the withdrawal or receiving address as well as the amount. Click the ‘Withdraw’ button to proceed. Ripple (XRP) withdrawals are free of charge but at the same time irreversible, so be sure to provide the correct information.

Awesome! You have successfully withdrawn Ripple (XRP) from Bitstamp.

 

2. Withdraw Fiat money from your Bitstamp account

For Fiat money withdrawal, we will explain the steps through the EU Bank (SEPA) method as an example. To start, select this option from the left panel.

The SEPA form pops up which is an instrument for transferring funds to any bank account within the EU which supports the SEPA standard. Accurately provide all required information and hit Withdraw.

Go back to the Withdraw section to check the status of your withdrawal. Here, you will see that it says ‘Email’ confirmation needed.

Access your email inbox and click on the link that is in the email that you receive from Bitstamp.

The status will now change to ‘Waiting’ to be processed.

Another email will arrive in your inbox confirming your withdrawal.

As a result, the status will now show as ‘Finished’ on the Withdraw page. It usually takes 1-3 business days before you receive the money.

If you wish to check the withdrawal that you’ve just made, you can always go to your Account> Transactions> Withdrawal as the type.

Congratulations! You have effortlessly withdrawn Fiat money from your Bitstamp account.

Step by step overview on how to deposit Ripple (XRP) on OOBTC

With OOBTC, you can deposit cryptocurrencies like Ripple (XRP), but first, make sure you have completed the account “Verification” process and have activated 2FA.

Here are the steps on how to deposit Ripple (XRP) on your registered and confirmed Dragonex account:

Click here to open the exchange site. Type in your login information and click on the “Log in” button.

To fund Ripple (XRP) on your newly registered and secured OOBTC account, go to “Wallets.” This should take you to the “My Wallet” page where you’d get to select your Ripple (XRP) from the list. Once you’ve selected your Ripple (XRP), click on “Deposit” in line with it.

The system will generate a deposit address where you need to copy and save. Make sure that you are using this address when processing your deposit transaction to avoid losing money.

Excellent! You have funded Ripple (XRP) on your OOBTC account. 

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