Hello friends,
Just as I promised the other day that I will create a post on how to convert your SBD (Steem Dollar) to BTC(Bitcoin) for you to convert it to Cash(Php).
Why do we have to Convert SBD to BTC?
I understand that some of you are confuse since both of them are cryptocurrency why do we have to convert our SBD's to BTC before we can in cash it? - Well Bitcoin is the most universal of all Cryptocurrency & somehow the 1st Digital Currency. Since it's universal it is commonly use among others and a of Digital Exchange Currency Site/ Wallet accept it among the rest of Crypto currency.
So Walking you through on how to convert our SBD's to BTC in Poloniex.
Step1: Step2: (You will be routed to this page - Balances , Deposits & Withdrawals) Step3: (You will be routed to the SBD Exchange Market where in you can Sell your SBD or Buy SBD) Step4: (let's focus in selling our SBD's to BTC) Number 1 Rule :Make sure to complete your Verification Process when you create an account with POLONIEX to make sure you will not have any problems in transferring funds.
Click on Balances and Select Deposits and Withdrawals
Top part of the page you will see the SBD trend Chart and Below It you would see 3 boxes (left side) BUY SBD and (right side) SELL SBD Underneath those boxes you would see another 2 boxes with a lot of list below these boxes are different BID rates available in BTC currency (Actual bids of people selling their SBD's and buying SBD)
Sell SBD
box has 3 important part you have to take note before you decide to sell your SBD's .
Left side Parts
- You Have : (The amount of SBD you have on your poloniex account/ Quantity)
- Highest Bid: (The Highest selling amount that is currently offered in the market)
Lower Right Side Parts
- Price: Value of your SBD (per SBD) that you are selling in BTC currency .
You can change it according to how much you can offer your SBD for but come to think of it by default in the price box already shows the Highest BID appraisal that you can get for SBD making it more higher might lower your chances of getting it sold) - Amount: Quantity of SBDS you are selling (How many SBD you are willing to sell)
- Total: Value of SBD x Quantity of SBS in Total Amount in BTC Currency
Before you can even think of clicking that Sell Button
do you want to know how much in Philippine Peso you can get in selling your SBDS to BTC?
(Well I usually do this before I sell it, I make sure to check the Trend Chart for me to know what was the Highest Price BID that SBD got over the past 24 hours & Compare it to the current price offered now before I even think of converting it to BTC)
So by the Help of Google we would know the value of the Total amount of SBD you are selling into Philippine Peso (PHP)
How to:
1.Copy the value in your Total Box:
2.Search it in Google:
Then if you are satisfied with the current Conversion rate - - Go ahead and Click on that What Happens Next when after selling your SBD for BTC?
Once it it sold: Well I am not an expert in explaining and showing walk throughs But simply how I manage my own. SELL Button.
If you are totally confuse on the steps given above you can simple watch this youtube video:
Tune in to my next article How to Convert your SBD to BTC using Bittrex
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Wow nice detailed breakdown. Makes trading and converting much less stressful for new folks when you take such care to walk them through. Nice!
Thanks ! Imma trying my best to make it more simple as i can. I hope it's easy for other fellas to get it. I'm messed up with instructions.
Yes sometimes it feels like there is a little too much detail when you are putting it together. For someone new, it is great to not have to wonder if you are doing it right, and you become confident through repetition. Then they will be resteeming this for their friends or making their own how-to posts.
Part of helping in this community as it builds......steem.
just coach me please! lol
Great blog @smb14, I learn from this blog. thans for sharing this..
My pleasure. Hope it's not complicated to understand though
@originalworks
this is really informative for newbies like me :) Thank you!