So, you have accumulated money on numerous faucets that give you free satoshis (just for solving a captcha) every 1 or 2 hours in some amount. We wrote about the site freebitcoin earlier, so we will tell you about withdrawing money specifically from this site, as it has been tested over time, is almost always operational and works without glitches. And most importantly — it actually pays!
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Bitcoin withdrawal
First, you must accumulate at least 105,000 satoshis so that the money actually reaches the recipient. Make sure you have an account either on exchanges or on the site payeer. I recommend this intermediary for withdrawal because it has been around for a long time, has reasonable fees compared to others, and it's Russian, so there shouldn't be any withdrawal issues (at least for verified users). Also, be sure to create a separate bitcoin wallet within this service — this will be the address you specify for withdrawal on the freebitcoin site. So, to summarize the first steps, for the minimum withdrawal amount you should have about 110,000 satoshis in your freebitcoin account + a verified account on payeer. It's best to withdraw with a margin and always check the exact fee amounts.
Next, click the “WITHDRAW” button or “вывод” in Russian. Don't be confused by the note that the minimum withdrawal amount is only 30,000 satoshis — this amount is only for certain exchanges that you probably won't use, since the withdrawal fee from such an exchange will be more than those 30,000 virtual coins. On the payeer site, it is stated that the minimum deposit amount is 100,000 satoshis!
Attention! At the moment, withdrawals are not working, and the Payeer system does not allow withdrawing money! How long this will last is unknown!
So, enter the amount of virtual satoshis in the corresponding input field, as well as your bitcoin wallet (make sure to double-check the withdrawal address so the money doesn't go into the void!). This completes the first step — now wait for the funds to arrive in your wallet on the payeer site.
Now go to payeer, where you first convert bitcoin to rubles, and then click to withdraw funds. Everything is quite intuitive and simple, so there shouldn't be any questions. Well, and of course, specify where you want to transfer the money — usually it's a bank card. You will have to pay a fee, but it's not very large.
Summary
Withdrawing bitcoins to a card is simple and logical, and the process itself takes just a few minutes, so feel free to use these sites without any fear of being scammed. I can confirm that payments exist, have existed, and will continue to exist (at least in the near future).
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Attention! At the moment, withdrawals are not working, and the Payeer system does not allow withdrawing money! How long this will last is unknown!Was this helpful?