Bitcoin (BTC) FAQs

What is Bitcoin (BTC)?

Bitcoin is the pioneering cryptocurrency, often referred to as digital gold. It's the first and most well-known decentralized digital currency, created by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Bitcoin operates on a blockchain, a distributed ledger technology, and is used for various purposes, including as a store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of account.

Who can trade Bitcoin (BTC) on NoOnes?
All users can trade and convert BTC with a verified email address, Name, and Date of birth. However, depending on your country, you may need to verify your ID to sell BTC.
For a full list of the verification status needed for BTC transactions, please visit this article.
How to convert Bitcoin (BTC) on NoOnes?
All users can convert BTC with a verified email address, Name, and Date of birth.
For more information about BTC conversion, visit Converting BTC FAQs.
What are the fees for converting Bitcoin (BTC)?
For a full breakdown of BTC fees, check out this article.
Can my Bitcoin (BTC) transaction be canceled or reversed?
Unfortunately, BTC transactions can’t be cancelled or reversed. For more information, check out our Can My Cryptocurrency Transaction Be Cancelled or Reversed? article.
What is the minimum Bitcoin (BTC) amount I can sell, buy, or convert?
Currently, the smallest amount of BTC you buy or sell is $10 equivalent.
Minimum amounts of BTC you can convert:
  • BTC to USDT: 1 USDT equivalent
  • BTC to ETH: 0.0001 BTC
  • BTC to USDC: 1 USDC equivalent
How can I buy or sell Bitcoin (BTC)?
Head over to the buy and sell pages to see a list of the current BTC offers.
However, depending on your country, you may need to verify your ID to sell BTC.
For a full list of the verification status needed for BTC transactions, please visit this article.
How do I get my Bitcoin (BTC) wallet address?
Head to your NoOnes Wallet and click on Receive under Bitcoin to get your BTC address.
What networks are supported for Bitcoin (BTC) deposits?
For more information please check our Supported Tokens and Networks article.

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