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Rootstock x Changelly: Guide to Getting RBTC

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Rootstock x Changelly: Guide to Getting RBTC

This article is part of Rootstock’s series “Building DeFi on Bitcoin” exploring different solutions and integrations on the Rootstock blockchain that enable scaling Bitcoin, bringing DeFi capabilities to the world’s first blockchain.

Changelly, the global crypto exchange platform, has recently integrated into Rootstock. This integration is bringing Rootstockers a new DEX to seamlessly get RBTC, the native token of the Rootstock ecosystem.

In this article, we explore a step-by-step approach to get RBTC via Changelly dApp.

Steps to get RBTC via Changelly

Step 1: Sign up on Changelly (changelly.com) via your Google account or email. The set-up will take approximately 2 minutes. 

Step 2: Choose a cryptocurrency you want to exchange and one you wish to receive. In this case, this will be RBTC. Click the “Exchange now” button to proceed.

Step 3: Examine all the transaction details, including service and network fees, the exchange rate, etc.

Step 4: Enter your RBTC wallet address. Please double-check your wallet address to ensure your funds will be transferred to the right place. 

Step 5: Send the funds to the onscreen address. Please note that you can only send funds to the provided address once. 

Step 6: Once ready, you can view all the progress in your Changelly account. It might take some time to get blockchain confirmation. 

Congrats! Your RBTC is now stored safely in your wallet. 

About Changelly 

Changelly is a global crypto exchange platform serving over 7 million users worldwide. Founded in 2015, Changelly offers safe and fast crypto-to-crypto and fiat-to-crypto exchanges of over 330,000 trading pairs with 24/7 live customer support. As a CeDeFi ecosystem, Changelly provides its B2B partners with an instant exchange API, a platform for listing, and a DEX aggregator for decentralized swaps.

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This article is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or other professional advice, and should not be relied upon as such. RootstockLabs accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage that may arise from reliance on information contained in this publication. Readers should make their own research or seek independent professional advice before making any decision based on the information contained in this publication.

 

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