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Title: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: Iqra.s on March 20, 2019, 03:28:48 PM
I want to withdraw my BTC but I can't transfer it to in my Bank a/c
Now, what should I do to deposit my BTC to my Bank a/c?
No, any option is appearing their  ???


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: OmegaStarScream on March 20, 2019, 03:37:56 PM
Which exchange are you using and where are you from? You can't deposit bitcoin into your bank, you could use exchange for that purpose. If you're from the U.S or Europe go with the following: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitfinex or BitPanda.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: NeuroticFish on March 20, 2019, 03:38:59 PM
I want to withdraw my BTC but I can't transfer it to in my Bank a/c
Now, what should I do to deposit my BTC to my Bank a/c?
No, any option is appearing their  ???

Bitcoin is not a currency the banks currently accept. At least most of them don't.

If you want to store Bitcoin you should choose and install a Bitcoin wallet (https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet) (and make sure you keep it safe and also keep safely the wallet seed or private key).

If you want your country's currency, in bank, you should make an account at a bitcoin exchange service, send your coins there, exchange them and send the resulted money to your bank.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: alisafidel58 on March 20, 2019, 03:53:20 PM
You cant withdraw Bitcoin directly into your own bank account. Depending on which place you are residing at, find an exchange that has an affiliation with your bank. From where I'm living we have a 3rd party company that provides withdrawal of bitcoin directly from the banks ATM.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: fiulpro on March 20, 2019, 04:07:04 PM
Listen first you should understand that your country may not allow Bitcoin to bank transfer .
For example India has banned that very recently.
What you need to do is

1. Use local Bitcoins
 
It's totally safe don't worry if you want I can list the address of the site

2. Use peer to peer transaction

You can always find someone that you know to sell your Bitcoins ( this is what I usually do) you don't have to pay so much fee nor do you have to settle for the lesser price.

Just transfer your BTC to some other address.
If you have already encashed them then talk to the want customer service, send them a mail.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: stompix on March 20, 2019, 05:13:34 PM
I want to withdraw my BTC but I can't transfer it to in my Bank a/c
Now, what should I do to deposit my BTC to my Bank a/c?
No, any option is appearing their  ???

You should really give us more info if you want help, but basically what you want is NOT possible with a single move.

1)Where do you currently have those bitcoins? A website, an exchange, a personal wallet?

2) What are you trying to do, what's the final step of your actions?
a) You want to withdraw those BTC in your private wallet and store them? Then download a free wallet like Electrum (https://electrum.org/#home) install it and use the FAQ
b) You want to withdraw those BTC and sell them, then open an account on the exchange you want to use and in your member area you're going to have a deposit address. Go to the site where you have your bitcoins currently and ask for the withdrawal to that aspecific address you got from the exchange.

3) I've checked your account history and nothing rings a bell, but are you trying to withdraw from freebitcoin?




Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: Slow death on March 20, 2019, 05:44:18 PM
where are you from?

It seems to me that she is from UAE Dubai

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2556292



I want to withdraw my BTC but I can't transfer it to in my Bank a/c
Now, what should I do to deposit my BTC to my Bank a/c?
No, any option is appearing their  ???

How the hell do you expect someone to understand what you wrote? You wrote in code that no one can decipher. give more details if you want people help you



Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: semobo on March 20, 2019, 07:12:45 PM
I want to withdraw my BTC but I can't transfer it to in my Bank a/c
Now, what should I do to deposit my BTC to my Bank a/c?
No, any option is appearing their  ???
How did you bought your bitcoin? Huh.

When you don't know how to sell your bitcoin and even literally don't know it is a crypto currency.

You can only sell bitcoin to fiat money for that you can use

1.Exchange which have fiat withdrawal.
2.Use localbitcoin as other suggested.
3.Use currency exchange section of our forum to sell it.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: LTU_btc on March 20, 2019, 10:49:54 PM
It's difficult to help you when you provided so little information. First thing that you need know that Bitcoin isn't fiat currency and it can't be sent to bank account. You need to use exchange to sell your BTC and get fiat currency (dollars, euros, pounds and etc). Then you will be able to withdraw your money to your bank account. Can you tell us where do you keep your BTC now? If you will tell us, maybe we will be able to help you.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: Iqra.s on March 21, 2019, 09:20:02 AM
Which exchange are you using and where are you from? You can't deposit bitcoin into your bank, you could use exchange for that purpose. If you're from the U.S or Europe go with the following: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitfinex or BitPanda.
I am from U.A.E & I don't know I lost my BTC I didn't remember what I did with my wallet
I'm not founding any transaction history too  :-[


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: harizen on March 21, 2019, 12:39:36 PM

Thank you this info is enough for me I guess

Even after reading useful advices and recommendations, I thought you will now provide more accurate and specific info.

Looks like your case will remain unsolved for long period of time. You need to pinpoint what is asked here. It's easy even for a beginner. You just need to aggressively used your knowledge. You can do it.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: boyptc on March 21, 2019, 12:58:09 PM
I am from U.A.E & I don't know I lost my BTC I didn't remember what I did with my wallet
I'm not founding any transaction history too  :-[
You really has zero memory to remember with your wallet?


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: kingpin4321 on March 24, 2019, 09:39:10 AM
Transferring your bitcoin into fiat should be not much of a problem. Firstly get an exchange that is allowed in you nationality then register with them you can transfer your bitcoin from your wallet to the exchange then convert it into fiat and send straight into your account


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: jademaxsuy on March 24, 2019, 10:09:21 AM
The question is where will be the bitcoin comes from? Example of where your bitcoin is stored: coinbase, bitpanda and more. You cannot withdraw bitcoin and deposit it on your bank account because most fiat currency bank won't accept bitcoin as one of the currency to be be used for purposes. Anyway, it is possible to deposit your bitcoin to your bank account by going through this process of transferring/exchanging your bitcoin into dollar (for example) by going to an exchange site like coinbase which allows you to trade your bitcoin into fiat currency before you deposit it into your bank account.


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: Pmalek on March 24, 2019, 12:38:56 PM
@OP
Your opening post and the 2nd one you posted in this thread make no sense. First you ask how to deposit Bitcoin to your bank - which can't be done. And now you are saying that you lost your bitcoin and your wallet.

Please take a minute and think about what it is that you need help with.
Provide full details of your problem and what happened and don't make people guess what it is that you are trying to do here.   


Title: Re: Btc withdraw problem
Post by: TalkStar on March 24, 2019, 03:51:23 PM
I will suggest OP to edit his/her thread and put all regarding question again to get the best answer from here. I have got two question from your entire discussion and they are,

no 1: You want to withdraw your Bitcoin but can't transfer it to your Bank a/c .
no 2; You lost your bitcoin and transaction history has gone.

Honestly answer for your first question is that if your bitcoin wallet associated with a bank account then you will be able to transfer it otherwise you will have to connect that with a bank account. Its better to find which banks in your locality accept bitcoin transaction.

second questions answer is that If you send your btc to anyone else earlier and can't remember that then there's nothing to do here.