How to buy crypto with Mercuryo
Before starting, make sure to complete identity verification ; otherwise, your payments may fail. App: Step 1: Log in to the Bitget app > Click Add Funds at the top right corner > Select your preferred fiat currency > Choose Mercruyo > Confirm your payment information. Step 2: After being redirecte
Before starting, make sure to complete identity verification ; otherwise, your payments may fail.
App:
Step 1: Log in to the Bitget app > Click Add Funds at the top right corner > Select your preferred fiat currency > Choose Mercruyo > Confirm your payment information.
Step 2: After being redirected to Mercruyo, choose your preferred payment method > Click Pay > Proceed to pay the amount.
Step 3: Check your crypto balance in your spot account and check your transaction history by tapping Order History > Fiat Orders.
Website:
Step 1: Log in to your Bitget account > Click Buy Crypto at the top > Click Quick Buy > Third Party > Select your preferred fiat currency.
Step 2: Select available channels that support Mercruyo > Input the desired amount > Select the cryptocurrency you want to buy > Read and agree to the terms > Click Next.
Step 3: After being redirected to Mercruyo, choose your preferred payment method > Click Pay > Proceed to pay the amount.
Step 4: Check your crypto balance in your spot account or via Order History > Fiat Orders.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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