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Bitcoin (BTC)
BTC is easy to buy today. But with the growth of e-currency, people are increasingly asking: “How to cash out Bitcoins?” There are several ways to transfer your cryptocurrency savings into fiat money - sale on the stock exchange, exchangers, individual deals. It is important for someone to get dollars, euros or rubles (any fiat currency into which BTC can be converted) as quickly as possible. For the sake of speed, he can even donate a certain amount. The other can wait, just not to overpay the extra money. That is why we cannot speak objectively which of the available methods is better. Everyone must decide for themselves which option of cashing suits him more.
Our service offers a good combination of an attractive rate, fee and operation time.
How to sell Bitcoin withdraw money on Visa or MasterCard?
2. Verify your account;
3. Ensure you have a valid and secure wallet;
4. Now you can sell, buy, exchange;
5. You can review all your operations in ‘Transaction history’.
Our service offers you a convenient way to check how much EUR/USD you will receive for a certain amount of BTC. Choose a currency you want to withdraw and fill in all the details of your VISA/Master card.
Please note there are service fees:
• Processing fee: 2.5% + 3 EUR / 3.5 USD;
• Service fee: 0.5%;
In one go you can sell the amount of Bitcoin from 50 EUR/USD to 5000 EUR/USD.

Available currencies
Buy and exchange Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dash, ZiCash and other popular digital currencies

How to start?
1. Register
2. Verify your profile
3. Start exchanging

How long does verification take?
The verification process takes no more than 15 minutes, but in some cases it can take up to 12 hours.

What commission is charged for making an exchange?
BTCBIT.NET charges a certain fee for each transaction.
The following commissions:
Bank commission: 2.5% + 3 EUR / 3.5 USD
Company commission: 0.5%
Bank transfer: 0%
Network commission: Depends on the currency you choose

Do you need verification?
Yes, BTCBIT.NET collects personal data and documents of clients in accordance with anti-money laundering (AML) policy and international KYC requirements

Why us?
Yes, BTCBIT.NET collects personal data and documents of clients in accordance with anti-money laundering (AML) policy and international KYC requirements
Latest Transactions
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2 mins ago | Sofort | €25 |
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