Sell crypto in the BitBoxApp

Securely sell your coins with just a few clicks. Directly to your bank account.

Why sell in the BitBoxApp?

Selling bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from the BitBoxApp is as simple as you'd expect. With just a few clicks, you can securely create a sell transaction and receive the fiat amount directly in your bank account.

Moreover, selling directly in the BitBoxApp means you don’t need to visit external websites, making the experience more convenient and less likely you will accidentally visit a phishing website.

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Secure sending

Secure sending

Moving large amounts of money from your BitBox to an exchange can feel intimidating. We’ve made sure that selling from the BitBoxApp is as secure as it is simple. Using digital signatures, the BitBox ensures that the recipient of the sell transaction is authentic.

This improves verification on the BitBox02, allowing you to directly see the recipient and your banking details.

Learn more about this security feature

Pocket Bitcoin

Based in Switzerland, Pocket is a simple and convenient way to exchange bitcoin. When selling bitcoin, Pocket doesn’t hold your money longer than necessary. You receive the exchanged money directly to your bank account when the Bitcoin transaction is confirmed.

In addition, Pocket handles its KYC verification process entirely in-house, keeping your personal data safe and out of the hands of third party providers.

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BTC Direct

BTC Direct

BTC Direct has been around since Bitcoin was still a niche idea in 2013, helping people across Europe conveniently buy and sell their digital assets while maintaining self-custody.

When selling with BTC Direct, your money is sent directly to your bank account once the transaction has been confirmed.

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Pocket Bitcoin BTC Direct
Available regions
EU/CH
EU/CH
Payout
Bank transfer
Bank transfer
Supported coins
Bitcoin (BTC)
BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, LINK
Secure send
Yes
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Fees
1.5%
2.5%
Note
Available if previously used to buy bitcoin