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How to Withdraw Bitcoin to Bank Account in Nigeria

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Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that has gained widespread acceptance and adoption in Africa, with Nigeria topping the charts of users in the continent.In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people who own and trade bitcoin in the country. However, one major concern for many people is how to withdraw their bitcoin to their bank account in Nigeria easily with as minimal charges as possible.In this article, we will discuss a step-by-step process to withdraw bitcoin to a bank account in Nigeria.

There are five basic steps that help you withdraw Bitcoin to bank accounts directly.

Create a Bitcoin Wallet

If you’re reading this article, you probably already own a Bitcoin wallet, but as a Nigerian you need a wallet that permits you to withdraw straight to your bank account.

Therefore, the first step in withdrawing bitcoin to a bank account in Nigeria is to have a bitcoin wallet with one of such platforms. A bitcoin wallet is a digital wallet that allows you to store, send, and receive bitcoin.

Some of the platforms include Dart Africa, Luno, Roqqu and a few others. Simply visit one these websites and create an account.

Verify Your Account

Some cryptocurrency exchanges may require you to verify your account before you can withdraw your Naira to your bank account.

To verify your account, you may be required to provide some personal information, including your name, address, and identification documents.

The verification process may take a few days, but once your account is verified, you can withdraw your Naira to your bank account.

Deposit BTC to wallet

The second step is to deposit your Bitcoin to the wallet you created. After deposit, you can then convert your bitcoin to Naira. As mentioned above, some of the popular exchanges that support Nigerian Naira include Dart Africa, Binance, Luno, and Quidax. You can choose any exchange that you prefer and follow the process to sell your bitcoin and convert it to Naira.

Withdraw Naira to Bank Account

Once you have converted your bitcoin to Naira, the next step is to withdraw the Naira to your bank account. Most cryptocurrency exchanges that support Nigerian Naira have a withdrawal option that allows you to withdraw your Naira to your bank account.

To do this, you only need to provide your bank account details, including your account number and bank name. The exchange will then process your withdrawal request, and the Naira will be credited to your bank account.

Check Your Bank Account

After you have completed the withdrawal process, it is important to check your bank account to confirm that the Naira has been credited. Depending on the exchange and your bank, the Naira may take a few hours or a few days to reflect in your bank account.If you do not receive the Naira within the expected time frame, you can contact the exchange’s customer support for assistance.

Conclusion

Withdrawing bitcoin to a bank account in Nigeria is a straightforward process. You need to have a bitcoin wallet, sell your bitcoin on a cryptocurrency exchange that supports Nigerian Naira, withdraw the Naira to your bank account, and verify your account if required.

By following these steps, you can easily withdraw your bitcoin to your bank account in Nigeria.

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