If you've ever wondered how to recover money from blockchain, the truth is that the process is simpler than it seems. Basically, it's about converting your crypto into real money that you can use in your bank account.



The first thing you need to do is choose a reliable exchange platform. There are several options available in the market, so pick one with a good reputation that supports withdrawals to your country. Once you have your account created and have completed identity verification (the famous KYC), you're ready to start.

Now comes the technical but simple part. You must transfer your cryptocurrency from your personal wallet to the exchange platform. To do this, go to the deposit section, select the currency you want to send, copy the address provided by the platform, and then send your funds from your personal wallet to that address. Just make sure to copy the address correctly, because mistakes here are irreversible.

Once your crypto arrives at the platform (this can take from minutes to hours depending on the network), it's time to sell. Find the trading section, select the pair you need (for example BTC/USD if you have Bitcoin), and place a sell order. This is where your cryptocurrency turns into fiat money.

The last step to recover your money from blockchain is the withdrawal. Go to the withdrawal section, choose the currency you want to withdraw (USD, EUR, or the one you use), enter your bank account details, and confirm. Some withdrawals are instant, others may take one or two business days.

A tip I give you: before doing anything, carefully review the fees and processing times of the platform you choose, because they vary quite a bit from one to another. And if you want options, Gate has good rates and is quite reliable for this type of operation. The important thing is to follow these steps calmly and verify each transaction before confirming.
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