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Rootstock x Lemon Cash: Guide to Bridging RBTC on Lemon

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.

Lemon Cash, the leading crypto app in Latin America, has recently announced its integration with Rootstock. This integration brings Rootstockers a seamless and intuitive way to obtain RBTC, the Rootstock ecosystem’s native token. 

In this article, we explore the steps to withdraw BTC to Rootstock as RBTC.

Guide to bridging to Rootstock using Lemon Cash

Lemon provides a user-friendly onboarding experience to the Rootstock ecosystem. Users will be able to obtain BTC with their local currency and withdraw RBTC through the Rootstock network.

Here are the steps:

Step 1: Visit the Lemon website and download the app. 

Step 2: Create an account and validate your identity

Step 3: Deposit local currency 

Step 4: Obtain BTC in the amount that you would like to turn into RBTC 

Step 5: Withdraw RBTC on the Rootstock network to any of the supported wallets

About Lemon Cash

Lemon is a digital wallet that leads the cryptocurrency market in Argentina and is positioned second highest in the region with a presence in 7 countries. With more than 2.6 million users, Lemon streamlines the onboarding of retail users to Web3 and crypto.

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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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