What if you want to cash out your Bitcoins? Find out the banks and remittance centers that let you withdraw your Bitcoins to cash, plus the payout fees.
(Updated October 10, 2019) In the Philippines, there are a number of ways to buy Bitcoin because there are convenient ways of adding money to your crypto wallet. For example, you can go to 7-eleven to add money to your Abra wallet. You can also deposit via UnionBank to your Coins.ph account. After depositing, simply convert the money on your crypto wallet to Bitcoin.
Bitcoins are often held in mobile wallets so that they can be converted to pesos (fiat money/cash) when necessary. In 2016, Bitcoin started the year at $1,000 to 1 Bitcoin. By December 2017, the value is near $20,000 to 1 Bitcoin. That’s around ₱1 Million. As of October 10, 2019, the value of 1 Bitcoin is around $8,200 (₱423K) after decreasing in value of around $3,200 (₱165K) early this year.
Now that the price is lower from the previous all-time high, people tend to buy Bitcoins this time around only to sell it once its value increases.
So you can say the timing of this article is a bit off. Still, if you wish to sell your Bitcoins today, or you plan to sell it in the future, then this article is for you.
This article is a bit different to our “How to Sell Bitcoin” article we posted before. This article will focus on how to turn your Bitcoin into cold hard cash.
Transferring to Coins.phIn this section, we want the Bitcoins to be at Coins.ph, a BSP-licensed company that can legally facilitate crypto to fiat conversions and vice versa. Once the Bitcoin is in Coins.ph, there are many options for you to cash out, including Gcash, UnionBank, and even LBC.
Delivery by TomorrowIf you choose the methods below to cash out today, expect to receive your cash the next day.
• Banks
• Remittance Outlets
* Palawan Express
* M Lhuillier Kwarta Padala
* LBC Peso Padala
* RD Pawnshop
* Tambunting Pawnshop
• Cash Cards
* BDO Cash Card
* RCBC My Wallet
* Smart Money Card
Delivery Within 3 Days • LBC PesoPak
Payout Fees on Coins.phRemember that each option above has a minimum amount for you to cash out. Please be guided accordingly (note: this may change without prior notice. We’re on relying on the data available on the Coins.ph website at the time this article is originally written).
Cashing Out using RebitRebit’s tagline is to send money anywhere in the world to the Philippines using Bitcoin. The idea is that the receive will get cash equal to the amount of Bitcoin you sent. The keyword is “anywhere”, which means you can use the platform to cash out to yourself.
How to cash out using Rebit.phThe instructions below assume that you already have Bitcoin in a btc wallet somewhere and that you already have an account with Rebit.
- Choose “The Philippines” in the first label so that it will read “Send money to the Philippines from the Philippines with Bitcoin”.
- Click “Get Started”.
- Choose “Cash Pick-up”.
- Enter the amount you wish to send. The minimum is ₱300.00
- Select the type of Delivery. Take note of the following:
1. Receive money via remittance centers (Allow 2 – 4 working hours. Delivery Fees may be applied).
2. Receive money via a local bank account (Allow 2 – 4 hours). - Put the receiver’s details (which are your details since you are sending the cash to yourself.
- Click Review (You can also add delivery instructions).
- Click confirm.
- Send the corresponding BTC to the wallet address specified by Rebit.
- After that is confirmed, Rebit will facilitate converting it into pesos and thereby delivering it to the method you chose earlier.
Important note: Make sure the btc addresses are correct! Bitcoin transactions are non-reversible. As always, take advantage of the exchange rate.
Cashing Out Using AbraCheck out Abra here!
- Via Tambunting Pawnshop
- Via UnionBank
- Via other partner banks (please check the Abra app)
By the way, exchanging Bitcoins into other cryptocurrency is allowed in Abra!
Cash Out Using Bitcoin OTC Outlets of BloomBloom has partnered with Palawan Pawnshop and Psulit to help you buy Bitcoin and sell Bitcoin at
safe locations nationwide.
Cash out from PDAXOther ways to cash out your BitcoinsApart from the above, another way to cash out your Bitcoins is to sell it personally, or look for someone willing to buy your Bitcoins for cash.
How Bitcoin direct selling normally worksUsually, the seller will transfer the Bitcoin to the buyer’s Bitcoin wallet address. The buyer will then give the cash to the seller. Note: 1 BTC costs a lot of ₱ and it might be very dangerous to do these kinds of transactions out in the open. Make sure you trust the buyer completely before proceeding with such transactions. Alternatively, if you are the buyer, make sure you trust the seller completely.
More Useful Bitcoin Cash Out TipsBelow are some more tips before converting your Bitcoin to fiat currency.
- Convert first to XRP
@XRP is another cryptocurrency like Bitcoin. While it is popular (or unpopular) with members of the cryptocommunity, no one can deny that XRP-XRP transfers are fast and cheap. In this article, read about why we now convert Bitcoin to XRP first before we convert it to PHP and subsequently cash out. - Use LBC to receive cash
@One advantage of LBC is that there’s always one that’s just a jeep away from you. Another one is that transactions are near-instant. Read this article on how we cash out using LBC. - Use UnionBank to cash out
@Do you want the money you converted from crypto be deposited directly to your bank account? Try UnionBank as a cash-out option. The bank is crypto-friendly and has a pretty good relationship with crypto exchange companies in the country. They even have a crypto atm that allows buying and selling of Bitcoin and directly deposit them to a wallet address using a QR code.
Where to sell Bitcoins directlyThere should be local Facebook groups where people buy and sell cryptocurrency. Also, check out localBitcoins.com to find sellers in the Philippines. Again, exercise due diligence in this type of activity.
OverallCashing out your Bitcoins into cash can be daunting if you do not know the steps, or if you don’t know where and how to do it. It can be very easy if your Bitcoins are already in local apps such as Coins.ph. If you have it from a wallet somewhere, we recommend transferring it to Coins.ph first or you can use SCI’s Rebit App.
Lastly, test this with small amounts first to be sure that you know what you are doing.
Source: BitPinas