How to withdraw cryptocurrency to a card

October 27, 2022

If you have just started taking your first steps in the world of digital assets, then this article is for you.

There are several options for fast cryptocurrency withdrawal. One of the best is Any.Cash — a multi-currency wallet in Telegram, in which you can withdraw funds in a few clicks. The transfer can be made both to a Visa/MasterCard card and to other cryptowallets. There is also an exchange function for cash. You can work with such cryptocurrencies as:

and with such fiat currencies as:

Why Any.Cash?

In most cases, in order to withdraw cryptocurrency to a card, you first need to exchange it for fiat*. You can do it on the exchange or online exchangers, but then the withdrawal of cryptocurrency happens in two stages: exchanging for fiat, then transferring to the card. In Any.Cash, this happens much faster. In addition, transactions in the wallet are safe and anonymous: all information transmitted through Telegram is encrypted using a cryptographic system.

How to withdraw cryptocurrency to the card?

If you don't have cryptocurrency in Any.Cash yet

1. Go to the Telegram-bot and increase the limits, depending on your needs;

2. Make a deposit to the wallet;

The deposit method depends on the chosen currency:

🇺🇦 UAH: WhiteBit, KUNA, Visa or MasterCard;

🇺🇸 USD: capitalist, ADVCash, Perfect Money;

🇪🇺 EUR: Perfect Money.

After making the deposit, proceed to the withdrawal of cryptocurrency.

Withdrawal of cryptocurrency to the card

1. Select the "💼 Wallet" function, and then - "📤 Withdraw";

2. Choose a currency;

3. Select Visa/MC in the payment system;

4. Enter the amount you want to receive;

5. Enter your details;

6. Wait for your money to be credited to the card.

Conclusion

Withdrawing cryptocurrency with Any.Cash is fast and safe. Almost one and a half million people use it, and that number is growing. To create your wallet, click here.

*Fiat is the currencies used as the primary means of conducting transactions (USD, UAH, EUR, KZT). The exchange value, as well as the rules for the use of such currencies, is established by the Central Bank of a certain country. For example, dollars are controlled by the US Federal Reserve System.