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Cheapest Way To Buy, Sell and Send Bitcoin With Mpesa in Kenya


Hi folks! Today I present a brand new method of buying and selling bitcoin cheaply with Mpesa in 2022. With fluctuations in cypto, it's wise to look for the most cheap ways of transacting to avoid making looses. The site I use to cheaply buy Btc with Mpesa is YellowCard

Yellow Card is by far the most cheap and secure way to buy, sell, send and keep your Bitcoins. Moreover it also allows you to buy UsdT Trc20. You can buy and sell bitcoin through Mpesa or Bank transfer. 

YellowCard was founded way back in 2018 by Chris Maurice and Justin Poiroux. It started its operations in Nigeria before expanding to Us. The company is currently the fastest growing cypto exchange in Africa. In 2021 Yellow Card became available in Kenya. How to Join YellowCard! 

You can make a Yellow Card account on the website Yellowcard.io . Click on the 'join' button and submit your data. Set up your password and PIN. After registration, you have to verify your email and phone number. You will be required to submit KYC by uploading your Id and proof of address (bank statement or mpesa statement with your address on it). Verification is quick, usually within a day. When you join you will get a free Bitcoin, Usdt Trc20 and Kenyan Shillings wallet. Currently the supported coins are Bitcoin and Usdt Trc20.

How to Buy Bitcoin with Yellow Card

Sign into your YellowCard account  You'll first have to deposit money into your Kenyan shillings wallet. Hit the deposit button , select bank transfer (don't worry Mpesa is supported), enter amount (minimum amount to buy is Kes. 300) there are no transaction charges, hit next, you'll see a dropdown where you can choose to send money with bank transfer or Mpesa. If you select mpesa, paybill and account number will be provided, same as bank transfer. After paying, hit the 'i made my deposit" button and wait for confirmation. Confirmation is usually within 24 business hours.I don't advise making deposits over the weekends. 

Important: For Mpesa, make sure you use the same number you registered to make the payment. 

After depositing into your Kes account, click "buy" button and select the coin you want to buy. Input your amount, thereafter you'll see the exchange rate, confirm and booom, you've successfully bought your coins. How to Sell Bitcoins/Usdt Trc20 

Click on the wallet that has the coins that you'd like to sell. Hit the trade button, click sell and enter the amount . Review the exchange rates and confirm. Booom you just sold your coins, you'll receive them in your Ksh wallet. 

How to send Bitcoins/Usdt Trc20 with YellowCard

Click on the wallet with coins you'd like to send, enter the amount, enter the wallet of the coin you are sending e.g Btc, review the fee (YellowCard charges very low fees to send Bitcoin), enter your PIN to confirm the transaction and that's it. Money should hit the receivers wallet after Blockchain confirmation. 

How to withdraw Kenyan Shillings from YellowCard.

To withdraw, you first have to sell your coins or have money available in your Kenyan Shillings wallet. Click on the Kenyan shilling wallet , click withdraw and select bank account. Enter the withdrawal amount then your bank details. You may reviece the money via bank or Mpesa number registered with your YellowCard account (even though you selected withdrawal via bank transfer). 
  
How to contact support: Thank you for reading . Don't forget to create your YellowCard account here 😌

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